The Civil War in popular culture : memory and meaning / edited by Lawrence A. Kreiser Jr. and Randal Allred.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kreiser, Lawrence A., 1969- (Editor)
Allred, Randal, 1956- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, 2014.
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Physical Description:257 pages.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • "Really, though, I'm fine" : Civil War veterans and the psychological aftereffects of killing / Michael W. Schaefer
  • Traumatized manhood : Confederate amputees in history, memory, and Hollywood / Brian Craig Miller
  • Relics of reunion : souvenirs and memory at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, 1889-1895 / Daryl Black
  • The graying of Gettysburg National Military Park : race, erasure, ideology, and iconography / Robert E. Weir
  • War battlefields for future generations : the relationship between battlefield preservation and popular culture / Susan Chase Hall
  • The cultural politics of memory : Confederate women and General William T. Sherman / Jacqueline Glass Campbell
  • "Johnny I hardly knew ye" : the Civil War navies in public memory / Matthew Eng
  • From history to fiction : Abraham Lincoln's most famous murder trial and the limits of dramatic license / Daniel W. Stowell
  • The war in film : the depiction of combat in Glory / Paul Haspel
  • The war in cardboard and ink : fifty years of Civil War board games / Alfred Wallace
  • "Oh, I'm a good ol' rebel" : reenactment, racism, and the lost cause / Christopher Bates
  • Afterword : untangling the webs of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the popular culture imagination / David Madden.