Critical Analyses of Museums and Monuments

 

Brown, T. J. (2019). Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America. UNC Press Books.

 

Foote, K. E. (2003). Shadowed ground: America’s landscapes of violence and tragedy. University of Texas Press.

 

Holtorf, C. J. (1997). Megaliths, monumentality and memory. Archaeological Review from Cambridge14(2), 45-66.

 

Landrieu, M. (2019). In the shadow of statues: A white southerner confronts history. Penguin Books.

 

Levinson, S. (2018). Written in stone: Public monuments in changing societies. Duke University Press.

 

Pilgrim, D. (2015). Understanding Jim Crow: Using Racist Memorabilia to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice.   Oakland, California: PM Press

 

Pilgrim (2017). Watermelons, Nooses and Straight Razors: Stories from the Jim Crow Museum.  Oakland, CA: PM Press

 

Rassool, C., & Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, B. (2006). Museum frictions: Public cultures/global transformations. Duke University Press.

Savage, K. (2018). Standing soldiers, kneeling slaves: Race, war, and monument in nineteenth-century America. Princeton University Press.

 

Van Dyke, R. M. (2016). Memory, place, and the memorialization of landscape. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology (pp. 277-284). Routledge.