Hope and Glory
Essays on the Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment
Thomas J Brown editor Martin H Blatt editor Donald Yacovone editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
Published:30th May '09
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This work examines the lasting influence of the most famous black military unit of the Civil War. It was the semifinalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Award. The monument by Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, located on Boston Common, stands at a symbolic crossroads of American history. A reminder of the nation's ongoing struggle over race, it captures the Civil War's higher purpose - the end of slavery - and memorializes those black soldiers and white officers who made common cause in the service of freedom. The monument and the saga of the 54th Massachusetts remain powerful touchstones, inspiring enduring meditations such as Robert Lowell's poem ""For the Union Dead"" and the popular film ""Glory"". This volume brings together the best scholarship on the history of the 54th, the formation of collective memory and identity, and the ways Americans have responded to the story of the regiment and the Saint-Gaudens monument. Contributors use the historical record and popular remembrance of the 54th as a lens for examining race and community in the United States. The essays range in time from the mid-nineteenth century to the present and encompass history, literature, art, music, and popular culture. In addition to the editors and Colin Powell, who writes about the memory and example of the 54th in his own career, contributors include Stephen Belyea, David W. Blight, Thomas Cripps, Kathryn Greenthal, James Oliver Horton, Edwin S. Redkey, Marilyn Richardson, Kirk Savage, James Smethurst, Cathy Stanton, Helen Vendler, Denise Von Glahn, and Joan Waugh.
An essential book, helping us to understand how history, memory, monuments, and myth intertwine to keep the present comforted and discomforted by the past. - Journal of American History ""An excellent, readable book full of thoughtful and provocative analysis from leading scholars.... It adds much to our understanding of black Americans' contributions to the Civil War."" - New England Quarterly ""This is a book - intelligent, sensitive, beautifully written, and well integrated despite its diversity of authors - that speaks eloquently to anyone interested in the soul of America."" - North Carolina Historical Review
ISBN: 9781558497221
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 540g
368 pages