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Gettysburg, a living battlefield.

机译:葛底斯堡,一个充满生机的战场。

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National Park Service (NPS) battlefields are designed as eternal tributes, but there is little permanence about these landscapes. Structures, scenery, and stories frequently change in relation to public memory of the events commemorated by these landscapes. These changes reveal how the events commemorated have been remembered, and in turn, how these landscapes have shaped those memories. An historical geography of the Gettysburg National Military Park (GNMP) demonstrates this dynamic process. I present the battlefield at five stages, namely Division 1883, Memorialization 1904, Reconciliation 1940, Promotion 1970, and Restoration 2000, to demonstrate how this landscape has told the Battle of Gettysburg five different ways since 1863, and to illustrate how this is indicative of widespread shifts in public memory about the battle and Civil War. The pivotal changes in the telling of the story at each stage lie in the battlefield's physical appearance, the popular sites and celebrated heroes, how visitors toured the field, and the public meaning and importance of the place. My methods involved analysis of Gettysburg photographs and tourbooks, long-term on-site fieldwork, interviewing of GNMP interpretive personnel, and examining Park documents and published visitor accounts. The significance of this work lies in revealing the longterm stages of public remembrance concerning a national event through a comprehensive historiographical study of one place. In addition, my study attempts to offer intimate insight into the manifestations of public remembrance in national historic landscapes.
机译:国家公园管理局(NPS)战场是为永恒而设计的,但是这些景观几乎没有永久性。与公众对这些景观所纪念的事件的记忆有关,结构,风景和故事经常发生变化。这些变化揭示了人们如何记住被纪念的事件,以及这些风景如何塑造了那些记忆。葛底斯堡国家军事公园(GNMP)的历史地理证明了这一动态过程。我将战场分为五个阶段,分别是1883年师,1904年纪念馆,1940年和解,1970年晋升和2000年恢复,以展示这一景观如何自1863年以来以五种不同方式告诉葛底斯堡战役,并说明这是如何表明有关战争和内战的公众记忆发生了广泛变化。在每个阶段讲故事的关键变化在于战场的外表,受欢迎的景点和著名的英雄,游客如何参观场地以及公众对这个地方的意义和重要性。我的方法包括分析葛底斯堡的照片和旅游手册,进行长期的现场实地考察,对GNMP解释人员进行采访以及检查Park文档和已发布的访客帐户。这项工作的意义在于,通过对一个地方进行全面的史学研究,揭示有关国家事件的公共纪念的长期阶段。此外,我的研究试图深入了解国家历史景观中的公共纪念表现。

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  • 作者

    Dixon, Benjamin Yarber.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Oklahoma.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Oklahoma.;
  • 学科 Geography.;American studies.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 463 p.
  • 总页数 463
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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