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Interpreting 'sacred ground': The rhetoric of National Park Service Civil War historical battlefields and parks.

机译:解读“圣地”:国家公园管理局内战历史战场和公园的言论。

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The National Park Service (NPS), since 1916, has been the federal agency responsible for identifying, preserving, and interpreting those public spaces deemed of historic, cultural, natural, and scenic national significance. Scholars and the general public have evaluated the Park Service's ability to preserve material and cultural landscapes with the appropriate measure of accuracy, authenticity, and discretion. Despite the Park Service's tremendous influence on preserving and crafting public memory and national history, efforts to understand how the Park Service interprets, or creates meaning, at these public spaces has been largely overlooked.;This dissertation suggests that the Park Service's institutional prioritizing of historic preservation has slowed its ability to recognize the influence of commemorative traditions on their interpretation of the Civil War. Implications for the continued appropriation of the national reconciliation and emancipationist commemorative traditions in National Park Service interpretive history programs are discussed.;This dissertation examines how interpretive exhibits at Harpers Ferry National Park and Gettysburg National Military Park tacitly utilize the conflicting commemorative traditions of national reconciliation and emancipation to craft historical narratives about the Civil War. Recent NPS interpretation at Harpers Ferry National Park uses an African-American emancipationist memory of the Civil War to link John Brown's slave rebellion to a larger national narrative of racial progress. Interpretive exhibits at Gettysburg National Military Park selectively appropriate fragments of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to interpret the speech as a commemorative tribute to the heroism and valor of white Union and Confederate soldiers. Articulated in the late nineteenth century commemorative tradition of national reconciliation, the ideology of heroic white masculinity frames the Park Service's military history narrative of the battle of Gettysburg, "preserving" that ideology to its prewar hegemony.
机译:自1916年以来,国家公园管理局(NPS)一直是联邦机构,负责识别,保护和解释那些具有历史,文化,自然和风景名胜意义的公共场所。学者和公众已经通过适当的准确性,真实性和谨慎性评估了公园管理局保护物质和文化景观的能力。尽管公园管理局对保存和制作公共记忆和国家历史产生了巨大影响,但是人们对于理解公园管理局在这些公共场所如何解释或创造意义的努力却被大大忽略了;这表明公园管理局在制度上优先考虑历史遗迹。保存已减慢了人们认识到纪念传统对内战解释的影响的能力。讨论了在国家公园管理局的解释性历史计划中继续使用民族和解与解放主义的纪念传统的意义。本论文研究了哈珀斯费里国家公园和葛底斯堡国家军事公园的解释性展览品如何默认地利用了民族和解与民族和解的相互矛盾的纪念传统解放以撰写有关内战的历史叙述。最近在哈珀斯费里国家公园(Harpers Ferry National Park)进行的NPS解释使用了非裔美国人对内战的解放主义者的记忆,将约翰·布朗(John Brown)的奴隶叛乱与民族发展的更大民族叙述联系起来。葛底斯堡国家军事公园的解释性展览品有选择地挑选了亚伯拉罕·林肯的《葛底斯堡演说》的片段,以将演说解释为对白人联盟和同盟士兵的英勇和英勇行为的纪念性致敬。英雄主义的白人男子气概的意识形态是在19世纪末民族和解的纪念传统中提出的,它构筑了公园管理局对葛底斯堡战役的军事历史叙述,“保留”了其意识形态以保卫战前霸权。

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  • 作者

    Spielvogel, John Christian.;

  • 作者单位

    The Pennsylvania State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Pennsylvania State University.;
  • 学科 Communication.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:00

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