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Taking possession : the politics of memory in a St. Louis town house / Heidi Aronson Kolk.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kolk, Heidi Aronson, author.
Series:
Public history in historical perspective.
Public history in historical perspective
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Campbell family.
Campbell House Museum (Saint Louis, Mo.)--History.
Campbell House Museum (Saint Louis, Mo.).
Museums and community--Missouri--Saint Louis.
Museums and community.
Collective memory--Missouri--Saint Louis.
Collective memory.
Historic buildings--Missouri--Saint Louis.
Historic buildings.
Saint Louis (Mo.)--Social life and customs--History.
Saint Louis (Mo.).
Saint Louis (Mo.)--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 244 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Politics of memory in a St. Louis town house
Place of Publication:
Amherst ; Boston : University of Massachusetts Press, [2019]
Summary:
"West of downtown St. Louis sits an 1851 town house that bears no obvious relationship to the monumental architecture, trendy condominiums, and sports stadia of its surroundings. Originally the residence of a fur-trade tycoon and now the Campbell House Museum, the house has been subject to energetic preservation and heritage work for some 130 years. In Taking Possession, Heidi Aronson Kolk explores the complex and sometimes contradictory motivations for safeguarding the house as a site of public memory. Crafting narratives about the past that comforted business elites and white middle-class patrons, museum promoters assuaged concerns about the city's most pressing problems, including racial and economic inequality, segregation and privatization, and the legacies of violence for which St. Louis has been known since Ferguson. Kolk's case study illuminates the processes by which civic pride and cultural solidarity have been manufactured in a fragmented and turbulent city, showing how closely linked acts of memory and forgetting, nostalgia and shame are"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction : the burglary
The neighborhood
Caretaking
The auction
The opening
The receipt book
The dinner party
Two buckskin suits
Restoration
Conclusion : no place like home.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-61376-662-9

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