40 Monuments to Progress

40 Monuments to Progress
Title 40 Monuments to Progress PDF eBook
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Pages 96
Release 2010-03-25
Genre
ISBN 9780982699713

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Monuments of Progress

Monuments of Progress
Title Monuments of Progress PDF eBook
Author Claudia Agostoni
Publisher UNAM
Pages 252
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780870817342

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A social and cultural history of public health in Mexico during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The book offers a fresh take on the history of medicine and public health by shifting away from the history of epidemic disease and heroic accounts of medical men and toward looking at public health in a broader social framework. It shows how new public health policies were instrumental in the 'modernisation' of Mexico. Adds to a small, but fast-growing body of literature, on the history of public health in Latin America and other developing areas of the world.

RIBA Journal

RIBA Journal
Title RIBA Journal PDF eBook
Author Royal Institute of British Architects
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 1901
Genre Architecture
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Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects

Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Title Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects PDF eBook
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Pages 600
Release 1901
Genre Architecture
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The Care of Ancient Monuments

The Care of Ancient Monuments
Title The Care of Ancient Monuments PDF eBook
Author Gerard Baldwin Brown
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1905
Genre Monuments
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Pioneer Mother Monuments

Pioneer Mother Monuments
Title Pioneer Mother Monuments PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Culver Prescott
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 543
Release 2019-04-04
Genre Art
ISBN 0806163887

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For more than a century, American communities erected monuments to western pioneers. Although many of these statues receive little attention today, the images they depict—sturdy white men, saintly mothers, and wholesome pioneer families—enshrine prevailing notions of American exceptionalism, race relations, and gender identity. Pioneer Mother Monuments is the first book to delve into the long and complex history of remembering, forgetting, and rediscovering pioneer monuments. In this book, historian Cynthia Culver Prescott combines visual analysis with a close reading of primary-source documents. Examining some two hundred monuments erected in the United States from the late nineteenth century to the present, Prescott begins her survey by focusing on the earliest pioneer statues, which celebrated the strong white men who settled—and conquered—the West. By the 1930s, she explains, when gender roles began shifting, new monuments came forth to honor the Pioneer Mother. The angelic woman in a sunbonnet, armed with a rifle or a Bible as she carried civilization forward—an iconic figure—resonated particularly with Mormon audiences. While interest in these traditional monuments began to wane in the postwar period, according to Prescott, a new wave of pioneer monuments emerged in smaller communities during the late twentieth century. Inspired by rural nostalgia, these statues helped promote heritage tourism. In recent years, Americans have engaged in heated debates about Confederate Civil War monuments and their implicit racism. Should these statues be removed or reinterpreted? Far less attention, however, has been paid to pioneer monuments, which, Prescott argues, also enshrine white cultural superiority—as well as gender stereotypes. Only a few western communities have reexamined these values and erected statues with more inclusive imagery. Blending western history, visual culture, and memory studies, Prescott’s pathbreaking analysis is enhanced by a rich selection of color and black-and-white photographs depicting the statues along with detailed maps that chronologically chart the emergence of pioneer monuments.

Monumental Controversies

Monumental Controversies
Title Monumental Controversies PDF eBook
Author Harriet F. Senie
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 255
Release 2023
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1640124993

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Amid modern-day racial unrest, a national pandemic, and a political divisiveness that seems to have become a dominant feature of American discourse, Harriet F. Senie offers a thoughtful reflection on the complex legacies of the four presidents memorialized on Mount Rushmore.