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"This book examines the ways that Atlantans have remembered the Civil War since 1865. During the Civil War, Atlanta became the second most important city in the Confederacy, after Richmond. Since the end of the war, Atlanta's civic and business leaders promoted its image as a 'Phoenix...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book examines the ways that Atlantans have remembered the Civil War since 1865. During the Civil War, Atlanta became the second most important city in the Confederacy, after Richmond. Since the end of the war, Atlanta's civic and business leaders promoted its image as a 'Phoenix City' rising from the ashes of General William T. Sherman's wartime destruction. According to this carefully constructed view, Atlanta respects its Confederate past while also moving forward with business growth and 'progress.' Yet in spite of its economic success since 1865, Atlanta is a city where the meaning of the Civil War continues to be debated and contested, where whites and blacks remember the war in different and conflicting ways. Periodically, racial tension has marred the city's reputation and its progressive spirit. Today, Atlanta (and the South) have achieved reconciliation with the North but debate over Civil War memory is ongoing"-- |
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title_fullStr | Gone but Not Forgotten Atlantans Commemorate the Civil War / Wendy Hamand Venet. |
title_full_unstemmed | Gone but Not Forgotten Atlantans Commemorate the Civil War / Wendy Hamand Venet. |
title_short | Gone but Not Forgotten |
title_sort | gone but not forgotten atlantans commemorate the civil war |
title_sub | Atlantans Commemorate the Civil War / |
topic | Memorialization Georgia Atlanta. Collective memory Georgia Atlanta. Commémorations Géorgie (État) Atlanta. Mémoire collective Géorgie (État) Atlanta. HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) bisacsh Collective memory fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Memorialization fast Race relations fast |
topic_facet | Memorialization Georgia Atlanta. Collective memory Georgia Atlanta. Atlanta (Ga.) Race relations. Atlanta (Ga.) History. United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Influence. Commémorations Géorgie (État) Atlanta. Mémoire collective Géorgie (État) Atlanta. HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) Collective memory Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Memorialization Race relations Georgia Atlanta United States Electronic books. History |
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