An edition of Hope & glory (2009)

Hope & glory

essays on the legacy of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Regiment

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English
Pages
336

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Table of Contents

Defending the manhood of the race: the crisis of citizenship in black Boston at midcentury -- James Oliver Horton
Brave black volunteers: a profile of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment -- Edwin S. Redkey
The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment, the pay crisis, and the "Lincoln despotism" -- Donald Yacovone
"It was a sacrifice we owed": the Shaw family and the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment -- Joan Waugh
The Shaw Memorial in the landscape of Civil War memory -- David W. Blight
Taken from life: Edward M. Bannister, Edmonia Lewis, and the memorialization of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment -- Marilyn Richardson
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Shaw Memorial -- Kathryn Greenthal
Reconstructing Boston: civic monuments of the Civil War -- Thomas J. Brown
Uncommon soldiers: race, art, and the Shaw Memorial -- Kirk Savage
"Those noble songs of Ham": poetry, soldiers, and citizens at the end of reconstruction -- James Smethurst
The musical monument of Charles Ives -- Denise Von Glahn
Art, heroism, and poetry: the Shaw Memorial, Lowell's "For the union dead," and Berryman's "Boston common: a meditation upon the hero" -- Helen Vendler
Glory: Hollywood history, popular culture, and the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment -- Martin H. Blatt
Glory as a meditation on the Saint-Gaudens Monument -- Thomas Cripps
"Their time will yet come": the African American presence in Civil War reenactment -- Cathy Stanton and Stephen Belyea.

Edition Notes

"Foreword by Colin L. Powell"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-320) and index.

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Hope and glory

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/444
Library of Congress
E513.5 54th .H66 2009, E513.5 54TH.H66 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 336 pages :
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26292600M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781558497221
ISBN 10
1558497226
ISBN 13
9781558497221
LCCN
2012533675
OCLC/WorldCat
286422605

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