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Pickett's Charge in History and Memory by Carol Reardon β€” book cover

Pickett's Charge in History and Memory

by Carol Reardon
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Synopsis

If, as many have argued, the Civil War is the most crucial moment in our national life and Gettysburg its turning point, then the climax of the climax, the central moment of our history, must be Pickett's Charge. But as Carol Reardon notes, the Civil War saw many other daring assaults and stout defenses. Why, then, is it Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg--and not, for example, Richardson's Charge at Antietam or Humphreys's Assault at Fredericksburg--that looms so large in the popular imagination?

As this innovative study reveals, by examining the events of 3 July 1863 through the selective and evocative lens of "memory" we can learn much about why Pickett's Charge endures so strongly in the American imagination. Over the years, soldiers, journalists, veterans, politicians, orators, artists, poets, and educators, Northerners and Southerners alike, shaped, revised, and even sacrificed the "history" of the charge to create "memories" that met ever-shifting needs and deeply felt values. Reardon shows that the story told today of Pickett's Charge is really an amalgam of history and memory. The evolution of that mix, she concludes, tells us much about how we come to understand our nation's past.

Atlantic Monthly

A telling assessment of the myths and facts surrounding the most famous single military event of the Civil War. 24 illus. "Quite apart from its notable historical interest, Ms. Reardon's work is a splendidly lively study of the manipulation, not necessarily deliberate or malign, of public opinion".

About the Author, Carol Reardon


Carol Reardon is associate professor of history at Pennsylvania State University.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1997
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press, The
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780807823798

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