Commemorative Cultures: The American Civil War Monuments Project

Kristen Ellen Treen, Alan Henry David Miller, Jillian Spivey Caddell, Chelsea Anne Reutcke (Designer), Clare Fisher (Developer), Conall Treen (Developer), Iain Angus Oliver (Designer), Catherine Anne Cassidy (Developer), Kamila Grazyna Oles (Designer)

Research output: Non-textual formWeb publication/site

Abstract

The Commemorative Cultures project is a digital heritage web resource which collects, records, maps, and interprets data about American Civil War monuments across the United States, the UK, and internationally. Unlike other mapping sites, our project’s unique aim is to provide interpretive materials with accompanying images, literary texts, and archival documents for each monument recorded. As well as establishing a more diverse account of Civil War commemoration than a focus on Confederate statuary permits, our primary aim is to create an informative digital resource providing access to otherwise inaccessible histories of these culturally contentious objects.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputOnline / Blog
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • American Civil War
  • Commemoration
  • Public Monuments
  • Digital Heritage
  • American History
  • American Literature
  • American Art History
  • Heritage Preservation
  • Virtual History
  • Virtual Tours
  • Exhibitions
  • Case Studies

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