‘The Defenders, Protectors and Builders of Our State’: The Colonial Legacy of Union Civil War Commemorations in Kansas, 1870s–1910s

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Lindsey R. Peterson
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This article examines how white Kansan Union veterans and their families commemorated the American Civil War throughout the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Kansans’ post-war narratives, including a monument erected to Gen. James B. McPherson in 1917, constructed a legacy of the war that asserted the Union war effort preserved the trans-Mississippi West for free-labour and celebrated veteran-pioneers for fulfilling the promise of a free-labour American empire by migrating to Kansas post-war. Distinct from their eastern counterparts, Kansan Union veterans and their families wielded collective memories of the Civil War as a tool of colonisation in the American West.
“我们国家的捍卫者、保护者和建设者”:19世纪70年代至1910年代堪萨斯联邦内战纪念活动的殖民遗产
这篇文章考察了白人堪萨斯联盟退伍军人和他们的家人如何在19世纪末和20世纪初纪念美国内战。堪萨斯人的战后叙述,包括1917年为詹姆斯·b·麦克弗森将军(Gen. James B. McPherson)建立的纪念碑,构建了这场战争的遗产,宣称联邦的战争努力为自由劳工保留了横跨密西西比的西部地区,并赞扬老兵先驱们在战后移民到堪萨斯,实现了建立一个自由劳工的美国帝国的承诺。与东部不同的是,堪萨斯联盟的退伍军人和他们的家人将内战的集体记忆作为美国西部殖民的工具。
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