Echoes of War: A Thousand Years of Military History in Popular Culture

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pp. xviii 277.”This work argues that living history, even if it is an incomplete depiction of the past, plays a vital role in stimulating the historical imagination. It examines how one of the most popular fields of history is portrayed, embraced, and shaped by mainstream culture. The text argues that symbols of war are of intrinsic military significance and help people articulate ideas and values. Though Custer may not have been the army’ most accomplished fighter, he achieved the status of cultural icon. The public memory of the redcoated British regular soldier shaped American attitudes toward governments and gun laws. The 1863 attack on Fort Wagner by the black 54th Massachusetts regiment was lost to public view until racial equality became important in the late 20th century.”

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ISBN 0813122406
ISBN13 9780813122403
Number of pages 277
Original Title Echoes of War: A Thousand Years of Military History in Popular Culture
Published Date 2002
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition Very good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Lexington
Edition First edition
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pp. xviii 277.”This work argues that living history, even if it is an incomplete depiction of the past, plays a vital role in stimulating the historical imagination. It examines how one of the most popular fields of history is portrayed, embraced, and shaped by mainstream culture. The text argues that symbols of war are of intrinsic military significance and help people articulate ideas and values. Though Custer may not have been the army’ most accomplished fighter, he achieved the status of cultural icon. The public memory of the redcoated British regular soldier shaped American attitudes toward governments and gun laws. The 1863 attack on Fort Wagner by the black 54th Massachusetts regiment was lost to public view until racial equality became important in the late 20th century.”

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Weight 0.6 kg