
Death at the Edges of Empire
Fallen Soldiers, Cultural Memory, and the Making of an American Nation, 1863â1921
- 432 pages
- English
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Death at the Edges of Empire
Fallen Soldiers, Cultural Memory, and the Making of an American Nation, 1863â1921
About this book
A 2020 BookAuthority selection for best new American Civil War books Hundreds of thousands of individuals perished in the epic conflict of the American Civil War. As battles raged and the specter of death and dying hung over the divided nation, the living worked not only to bury their dead but also to commemorate them. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address perhaps best voiced the public yearning to memorialize the war dead. His address marked the beginning of a new tradition of commemorating American soldiers and also signaled a transformation in the relationship between the government and the citizenry through an embedded promise and obligation for the living to remember the dead. In Death at the Edges of Empire Shannon Bontragerexamines the culture of death, burial, and commemorationof American war dead. By focusing on the Civil War, the Spanish-Cuban-American War, the Philippine-American War, and World War I, Bontrager produces a history of collective memories of war expressed through American cultural traditions emerging within broader transatlantic and transpacific networks. Examining the pragmatic collaborations between middle-class Americans and government officials negotiating the contradictory terrain of empire and nation, Death at the Edges of Empire shows how Americans imposed modern order on the inevitability of deathas well as how they used the war dead to reimagine political identities and opportunities into imperial ambitions.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Lincolnâs Promise
- Part 1. Storage
- 1. Where the Grapes of Wrath Are Stored
- 2. The Nation, a Monument of Empire
- 3. Remembering Domestic Foreign Spaces
- Part 2. Retrieval
- 4. Retrieve the Maine!
- 5. Memories of a Foreign Land
- Part 3. Communication
- 6. Exiles of American Cultural Memory
- 7. Cultural Memory in the Information Age
- 8. That Cause Shall Not Be Betrayed
- 9. Listening to Empire
- Appendix A: Stops in D. H. Rhodesâs Tour of the Philippines
- Appendix B: Stops in F. S. Croggonâs Tour of the Philippines
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index