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Across the Bloody Chasm: The Culture of Commemoration Among Civil War Veterans
Across the Bloody Chasm: The Culture of Commemoration Among Civil War Veterans
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Long after the Civil War ended, one conflict raged on: the battle to define and shape the war's legacy. Across the Bloody Chasm deftly examines Civil War veterans' commemorative efforts and the concomitant -- and sometimes conflicting -- movement for reconciliation.
Though former soldiers from both sides of the war celebrated the history and values of the newly reunited America, a deep divide remained between people in the North and South as to how the country's past should be remembered and the nation's ideals honored. Union soldiers could not forget that their southern counterparts had taken up arms against them, while Confederates maintained that the principles of states' rights and freedom from tyranny aligned with the beliefs and intentions of the founding fathers. Confederate soldiers also challenged northern claims of a moral victory, insisting that slavery had not been the cause of the war, and ferociously resisting the imposition of postwar racial policies. M. Keith Har-ris argues that although veterans remained committed to reconciliation, the sectional sensibilities that influenced the memory of the war left the North and South far from a meaningful accord. Harris's masterful analysis of veteran memory assesses the ideological commitments of a generation of former soldiers, weaving their stories into the larger narrative of the process of national reunification. Through regimental histories, speeches at veterans' gatherings, monument dedications, and war narratives, Harris uncovers how veterans from both sides kept the deadliest war in American history alive in memory at a time when the nation seemed determined to move beyond conflict.Author: M. Keith Harris
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 11/24/2014
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 8.83h x 5.48w x 0.91d
ISBN: 9780807157725
Review Citation(s):
Choice 04/01/2015 pg. 1388
About the Author
M. Keith Harris is an independent historian living in Hollywood, California. He has a PhD in history from the University of Virginia.
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