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100 1  Hartley, Roger C.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79144352|eauthor. 
245 10 Monumental harm :|breckoning with Jim Crow era Confederate
       monuments /|cRoger C. Hartley. 
264  1 Columbia, South Carolina :|bUniversity of South Carolina 
       Press,|c[2021] 
300    1 online resource 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  I. Act or Leave the Monuments Undisturbed? -- 1. History 
       and Memory Distinguished -- 2. The Distortion-of-History 
       Approach: The Cult of the Lost Cause -- 3. The Warping-of-
       History Approach: The Rise of Monument Mania -- 4. The 
       Racial-Reckoning Approach: The Stereotyping and Erasure 
       Functions of Confederate Monuments -- 5. Confederate 
       Monuments and Contemporary Institutional Racism -- II. The
       Disposition: Destroy, Contextualize, or Relocate the 
       Confederate Monument? -- 6. The Case Against Monument 
       Destruction -- 7. The Trouble with Contextualization -- 8.
       Relocation and Its Critics -- III. Who Decides? -- 9. The 
       Legal Framework Protecting Confederate Monuments -- 
       Conclusion -- Cases Cited -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 
       Index 
506    Access restricted to subscribing institutions. 
520    "Professor of Law at Catholic University Roger C. Hartley 
       provides a thorough overview of the issue of Confederate 
       monuments and their problematic presence on the American 
       landscape. He examines and dissects competing claims 
       regarding the removal of these monuments from public 
       spaces ... mov[ing] readers through various debates on the
       subject ...with the compelling logic of a legal scholar 
       ... methodically build[ing] the case that 'Confederate 
       monuments harm contemporary American society by 
       perpetuating antiblack racial stereotyping and systemic 
       racism.' This harm, he continues, 'overrides even good 
       faith claims to leave Confederate monuments undisturbed in
       order to preserve Southern heritage.' In the course of 
       building this case for material harm, Hartley nonetheless 
       offers his own good faith discussions of competing 
       arguments for retaining Confederate monuments in situ. 
       While these include 'heritage' claims, they also include 
       those sometimes heard from historians and historic 
       preservationists regarding the significance of monuments 
       as teaching tools and the dangers of 'sanitizing' the 
       historical landscape. While Hartley's argument ultimately 
       makes a compelling case for removal/relocation as the 
       optimal choice, he does not dismiss the alternative 
       arguments. Instead, he deconstructs each and examines them
       for potential flaws in a way that will force readers to 
       examine their own beliefs"--Provided by publisher. 
588 0  Title from digital title page (viewed on January 05, 
       2021). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aHartley, Roger C..|tMonumental harm
       |dColumbia : University of South Carolina Press, 2021.
       |z9781643361680|w(DLC)  2020041062 
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