9780826222084-0826222080-Commonwealth of Compromise: Civil War Commemoration in Missouri

Commonwealth of Compromise: Civil War Commemoration in Missouri

ISBN-13: 9780826222084
ISBN-10: 0826222080
Edition: 1
Author: Amy Laurel Fluker
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: University of Missouri
Format: Hardcover 282 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826222084
ISBN-10: 0826222080
Edition: 1
Author: Amy Laurel Fluker
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: University of Missouri
Format: Hardcover 282 pages

Summary

Commonwealth of Compromise: Civil War Commemoration in Missouri (ISBN-13: 9780826222084 and ISBN-10: 0826222080), written by authors Amy Laurel Fluker, was published by University of Missouri in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Civil War (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Commonwealth of Compromise: Civil War Commemoration in Missouri (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Civil War books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In this important new contribution to the historical literature, Amy Fluker offers a history of Civil War commemoration in Missouri, shifting focus away from the guerrilla war and devoting equal attention to Union, African American, and Confederate commemoration. She provides the most complete look yet at the construction of Civil War memory in Missouri, illuminating the particular challenges that shaped Civil War commemoration. As a slaveholding Union state on the Western frontier, Missouri found itself at odds with the popular narratives of Civil War memory developing in the North and the South. At the same time, the state's deeply divided population clashed with one another as they tried to find meaning in their complicated and divisive history. As Missouri's Civil War generation constructed and competed to control Civil War memory, they undertook a series of collaborative efforts that paved the way for reconciliation to a degree unmatched by other states.



Acts of Civil War commemoration have long been controversial and were never undertaken for objective purposes, but instead served to transmit particular values to future generations. Understanding this process lends informative context to contemporary debates about Civil War memory.



 

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