Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America, , The University of North Carolina Press, Thomas J. Brown,United States/Civil War Period (1850-1877),HISTORY, American sculpture; Civil War; commemoration; death; equestrian statues; iconoclasm; Abraham Lincoln; Lost Cause; masculinity; memorials and monuments; military service; National Mall; Nike; orators and oratory; public art; Augustus Saint-Gaudens; triumphal arches; United States citizenship; veterans; World War I; Gutzon Borglum; Central Park; Daniel Chester French; Gilded Age; U. S. Grant; leadership; Frederick Law Olmsted; Shaw Memorial; soldiers; Stone Mountain; United States Army; urban planning,, Civil War America, United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgAmerican sculpture; Civil War; commemoration; death; equestrian statues; iconoclasm; Abraham Lincoln; Lost Cause; masculinity; memorials and monuments; military service; National Mall; Nike; orators and oratory; public art; Augustus Saint-Gaudens; triumphal arches; United States citizenship; veterans; World War I; Gutzon Borglum; Central Park; Daniel Chester French; Gilded Age; U. S. Grant; leadership; Frederick Law Olmsted; Shaw Memorial; soldiers; Stone Mountain; United States Army; urban planning, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look