"Owen Dwyer and Derek Alderman examine civil rights memorials as cultural landscapes, offering the first book-length critical reading of the monuments, museums,
The movement for civil rights in America peaked in the 1950s and1960s; however, a closely related struggle, this time over themovement's legacy, has been heated
A revealing work of public history that shows how communities remember their pasts in different ways to fit specific narratives, Race, Place, and Memory charts
This collection shifts the focus from collective memory to individual memory, by incorporating new performative approaches to identity, place and becoming. Draw
The examination of social memory and heritage tourism has grown considerably over the past few decades as scholars have critically re-examined the relationships