Grand Army of Labor – Workers, Veterans, and the Meaning of the Civil War

Grand Army of Labor – Workers, Veterans, and the Meaning of the Civil War

Grand Army of LaborWorkers, Veterans, and the Meaning of the Civil War\nAuthor(s): Matthew E. Stanley\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: University of Illinois Press, United States\nImprint: University of Illinois Press\nISBN-13: 9780252043741, 978-0252043741\nSynopsis\nEnlisting memory in a new fight for freedom\n From the Gilded Age through the Progressive era, labor movements reinterpreted Abraham Lincoln as a liberator of working people while workers equated activism with their own service fighting for freedom during the war. Matthew E. Stanley explores the wide-ranging meanings and diverse imagery used by Civil War veterans within the sprawling radical politics of the time. As he shows, a rich world of rituals, songs, speeches, and newspapers emerged among the many strains of working class cultural politics within the labor movement. Yet tensions arose even among allies. Some people rooted Civil War commemoration in nationalism and reform, and in time, these conservative currents ma.

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