Buying and Selling Civil War Memory in Gilded Age America /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Athens :
University of Georgia Press,
2021.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Coming to tell the tale : imagining the war
- Marketing the dead : the Civil War in 3-D and 2-D
- Big ideas in a little box : nation building in Milton Bradley's myriopticon / Margaret Fairgrieve Milanick
- "A victorious Union" : Oliver Optic sells the Civil War to northern youths, 1863-1898 / Paul Ringel
- Vigorous men with something to say : Civil War lecturers in Gilded Age America / James Marten
- A new and unique show : the rise and fall of Civil War cycloramas / Caroline E. Janney.
- Attention company : marketing and advertising
- "American originals" : the Monitor and the Merrimack as marketing machines / Anna Gibson Holloway and Jonathan W. White
- "Let us have peace" : commercial representations of reunion and reconciliation after the U.S. Civil War / Amanda Brickell Bellows
- Marketing the "great hero" : Duke Cigarette's short histories of Civil War generals' lives / Natalie Sweet
- "The national debt may be a national blessing" : debt as an instrument of character in the Civil War era / David K. Thomson
- All true soldiers : defining veteranhood
- A simple business speculation : the selling of a Civil War prison / John Neff
- Buying and selling health and manhood : Civil War veterans and opiate addiction "cures" / Johathan S. Jones
- Premium veteranhood : Union veterans and manhood in post-Civil War America, 1879-1900 / Kevin R. Caprice
- "Let every comrade lend us a hand" : George E. Lemon and the National Tribune / Crompton R. Burton
- Outfitting the Lost Cause : the re-creation of southern identity through Confederate veterans' uniforms, 1865 to the 1920s
- "A book that we want to hand down to posterity" : social memory by subscription in the Military Annals of Tennessee / Edward John Harcourt