Saturday, January 10, 2004

2:30–4:30 a.m.

104. Death, Internment, and Memorialization: The Construction of Public Memory in American and British History
Marriott, Virginia Suite C

Chair: Seth Koven, Villanova University
Papers:

“Buried in a war-like manner”: The Politics of Reinternment in the Early Republic
Caroline Cox, University of the Pacific

“ To strengthen the bonds of this grand and re-united country”: Reburial, Reconciliation, and the Legacy of the American Civil War, 1898–1918
Michelle Krowl, Independent Scholar

War, Peace, and Humanitarianism: Constructing the Memory of Edith Cavell, 1915–39
Patricia Y.C.E. Lin, Independent Scholar

Comment: Vanessa Schwartz, University of Southern California