Remembrances of Roy and Rebecca
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Page : 456 pages
File Size : 27,35 MB
Release : 1992
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Page : 456 pages
File Size : 27,35 MB
Release : 1992
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Author : Ekaterina V. Haskins
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 48,87 MB
Release : 2015-03-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1611174953
A critical exploration of the ways public participation has transformed commemoration and civic engagement in the United States In the last three decades ordinary Americans launched numerous grassroots commemorations and official historical institutions became more open to popular participation. In this first book-length study of participatory memory practices, Ekaterina V. Haskins critically examines this trend by asking how and with what consequences participatory forms of commemoration have reshaped the rhetoric of democratic citizenship. Approaching commemorations as both representations of civic identity and politically consequential sites of stranger interaction, Popular Memories investigates four distinct examples of participatory commemoration: the United States Postal Service's "Celebrate the Century" stamp and education program, the September 11 Digital Archive, the first post-Katrina Carnival in New Orleans, and a traveling memorial to the human cost of the Iraq War. Despite differences in sponsorship, genre, historical scope, and political purpose, all of these commemorations relied on voluntary participation of ordinary citizens in selecting, producing, or performing interpretations of distant or recent historical events. These collectively produced interpretations—or popular memories—in turn prompted interactions between people, inviting them to celebrate, to mourn, or to bear witness. The book's comparison of the four case studies suggests that popular memories make for stronger or weaker sites of civic engagement depending on whether or not they allow for public affirmation of the individual citizen's contribution and for experiencing alternative identities and perspectives. By systematically accounting for grassroots memory practices, consumerism, tourism, and rituals of popular identity, Haskins's study enriches our understanding of contemporary memory culture and citizenship.
Author : Helen Ruth Claridge Cole
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Page : 514 pages
File Size : 17,95 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Mormons
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Ancestors include: Ebenezer Bryce (1830-1913) of Dublane, Scotland; Utah; and Bryce, Arizona -- William Fulsbury Carter (1811-1888) of Maine, Illinois, and Utah -- Samuel Claridge, of Leighton Buzzard, England; Utah; Nevada; and Thatcher, Arizona -- George Ellis (b. 1817) of Buckenham, England, and Los Angles, California.
Author : Abdul Alkalimat
Publisher : Second to None: Chicago Storie
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,23 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780810135932
With vivid images and words, The Wall of Respect: Public Art and Black Liberation in 1960s Chicago tells the story of the mural on Chicago's South Side whose creation and evolution was at the heart of the Black Arts Movement in the United States.
Author : Guy Beiner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 728 pages
File Size : 39,99 MB
Release : 2018-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0191066338
Forgetful Remembrance examines the paradoxes of what actually happens when communities persistently endeavour to forget inconvenient events. The question of how a society attempts to obscure problematic historical episodes is addressed through a detailed case study grounded in the north-eastern counties of the Irish province of Ulster, where loyalist and unionist Protestants—and in particular Presbyterians—repeatedly tried to repress over two centuries discomfiting recollections of participation, alongside Catholics, in a republican rebellion in 1798. By exploring a rich variety of sources, Beiner makes it possible to closely follow the dynamics of social forgetting. His particular focus on vernacular historiography, rarely noted in official histories, reveals the tensions between professed oblivion in public and more subtle rituals of remembrance that facilitated muted traditions of forgetful remembrance, which were masked by a local culture of reticence and silencing. Throughout Forgetful Remembrance, comparative references demonstrate the wider relevance of the study of social forgetting in Northern Ireland to numerous other cases where troublesome memories have been concealed behind a veil of supposed oblivion.
Author : Anjali Roy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 10,37 MB
Release : 2019-07-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0429017367
This book examines the afterlife of Partition as imprinted on the memories and postmemories of Hindu and Sikh survivors from West Punjab to foreground the intersection between history, memory and narrative. It shows how survivors script their life stories to reinscribe tragic tales of violence and abjection into triumphalist sagas of fortitude, resilience, industry, enterprise and success. At the same time, it reveals the silences, stutters and stammers that interrupt survivors’ narrations to bring attention to the untold stories repressed in their consensual narratives. By drawing upon current research in history, memory, narrative, violence, trauma, affect, home, nation, borders, refugees and citizenship, the book analyzes the traumatizing effects of both the tangible and intangible violence of Partition by tracing the survivors’ journey from refugees to citizens as they struggle to make new homes and lives in an unhomely land. Moreover, arguing that the event of Partition radically transformed the notions of home, belonging, self and community, it shows that individuals affected by Partition produce a new ethics and aesthetic of displacement and embody new ways of being in the world. An important contribution to the field of Partition studies, this book will be of interest to researchers on South Asian history, memory, partition and postcolonial studies.
Author : Elizabeth Reid Austin
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 31,89 MB
Release : 1993
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Elizabeth Reid was born August 17, 1914 in Vina, Franklin County, Alabama. Her parents were Emmett Lee Reid (1888-1929) and Mary Winona Ray (1891-1987). She married James Harvey Austin and had one child in 1941. Traces her ancestors in Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, and elsewhere.
Author : Jay Winter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1388 pages
File Size : 31,76 MB
Release : 2014-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 1316025543
Volume 3 of The Cambridge History of the First World War explores the social and cultural history of the war and considers the role of civil society throughout the conflict; that is to say those institutions and practices outside the state through which the war effort was waged. Drawing on 25 years of historical scholarship, it sheds new light on culturally significant issues such as how families and medical authorities adapted to the challenges of war and the shift that occurred in gender roles and behaviour that would subsequently reshape society. Adopting a transnational approach, this volume surveys the war's treatment of populations at risk, including refugees, minorities and internees, to show the full extent of the disaster of war and, with it, the stubborn survival of irrational kindness and the generosity of spirit that persisted amidst the bitterness at the heart of warfare, with all its contradictions and enduring legacies.
Author : Andrea Hinding
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Page : 1154 pages
File Size : 47,51 MB
Release : 1979
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Author : Retha Vaughn Hamberlin Rowley
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Page : 266 pages
File Size : 27,22 MB
Release : 1963
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"In the year 1768, in a Scottish settlement in North Carolina, James Lindsey, the writer's ancestor, was born. James married Ruth Howard, also of Scottish parentage, who was born in 1770, in the same settlement."--Page 1. The place and date of James Lindsey's death is not known. His wife Ruth Howard Lindsey died after 1850 probably in Alabama. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio, California, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Utah, New Mexico, South Carolina and elsewhere