Confederate Statuary: The Difficulty of Preserving Contested Historical Monuments
Removing public monuments from their prominent locations is an act that is likely to cause considerable controversy under most circumstances. This is particularly true when the ideology those monuments were erected to promote is hotly contested within society. Throughout the American South, cities...
Main Author: | Clinton Jacob Buhler |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
eum edizioni università di macerata
2019-06-01
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Series: | Il Capitale Culturale: Studies on the Value of Cultural Heritage |
Online Access: | http://riviste.unimc.it/index.php/cap-cult/article/view/1989 |
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