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The politics of mourning : death and honor in Arlington National Cemetery / Micki McElya.

LIBRA F234.A7 M35 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McElya, Micki, 1972- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arlington National Cemetery (Arlington, Va.)--History.
Arlington National Cemetery (Arlington, Va.).
National cemeteries--Virginia--Arlington--History.
National cemeteries.
Nationalism--United States--History.
Nationalism.
History.
United States.
Virginia--Arlington.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
395 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2016]
Summary:
Arlington National Cemetery holds a distinctive place in American culture and self-conception. An active cemetery that averages thirty interments every weekday, it receives four million visitors each year who come to pay their respects to those who have sacrificed their lives to defend and protect the nation through war and peace. It is a sacred shrine in the popular imagination, hallowed ground that stands not only for those buried within but also for the ideals for which they died and which continue to require honor and respect from all American citizens. As perhaps the most critical site of collective mourning and remembrance in the country, Arlington has become an icon of American patriotism and national identity. Yet despite its central place in the nation's commemoration of its past heroes, few have ventured into the actual history of the place to show how it has evolved from its initial establishment during the Civil War to its current status. Micki McElya delves deeply into the historical past to get beyond the popular narratives and guides to this favorite tourist destination that is so heavily invested with national honor and reverence. In doing so, she gives us the first full history of the cemetery as a physical place that has been shaped and transformed by the political and cultural aims and circumstances of succeeding generations.-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Keeper of the keys
Freedman's village
A national cemetery
Bringing home the dead
Out of many, one unknown
For us, the living
Knowns and unknowns.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-371) and index.
ISBN:
9780674737242
0674737245
OCLC:
941582941

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