War, Memory, and the 1913 Gettysburg ..., Thomas R. Flagel
War, Memory, and the 1913 Gettysburg ..., Thomas R. Flagel
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War, Memory, and the 1913 Gettysburg Reunion

Author: Thomas R. Flagel

Narrator: John Lescault

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2020


Synopsis

Union and Confederate veterans meet at Gettysburg on the fiftieth anniversary of the battle.This reunion drew over fifty-five thousand official attendees who descended upon a town of four thousand during the summer of 1913 with the promise of little more than a cot and two blankets, military fare, and the presence of countless adversaries from a horrific war. Most were revisiting a time and place in their personal history that involved acute physical and emotional trauma.Contrary to popular belief, veterans were not motivated to attend by a desire for reconciliation, nor did the Great Reunion produce a general sense of a reunified country. The reconciliation premise, advanced by several major speeches at the anniversary, lived in rhetoric more than fact. Recent scholarship effectively dismantles this “Reconciliation of 1913” mythos, finding instead that sectionalism and lingering hostilities largely prevailed among veterans and civilians.Flagel examines how individual veterans viewed the reunion, what motivated them to attend, how they acted and reacted once they arrived, and whether they found what they were personally seeking. While politicians and the press characterized the veterans as relics of a national crusade, Flagel focuses on four men who come to the reunion for different and very individual reasons.

About Thomas R. Flagel

Thomas R. Flagel is associate professor of history at Columbia State Community College in Tennessee. The author of several books, Flagel has also worked with multiple historic preservation groups including the Civil War Trust and the National Park Service. A national speaker on war and memory, he also works in oral history, helping preserve the stories of those who are otherwise forgotten or erased from public discourse.

About John Lescault

John Lescault has been an audiobook narrator for over twenty-five years and has recorded more than three hundred titles, spanning works of fiction and nonfiction. He has also provided narration for NPR’s Performance Today, Nightline, and Deaf Mosaic. He has appeared with the National Symphony Orchestra as Beethoven and Dvorak at the Kennedy Center.


Reviews

Goodreads review by robin

The Great Gettysburg Jubilee Of 1913 The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1 -- July 3, 1863) was the largest battle of the Civil War and for many has always been emblematic of the conflict. From Jun3 29 -- July 4, 1913, a fifty year reunion took place at Gettysburg attended by over 53,000 Civil War veteran......more

Goodreads review by Henry

A really great recounting of a small but powerful moment in American history......more


Quotes

“This gem of a book has managed to say something truly new about Gettysburg and memory.” The Civil War Book Review

“The 1913 reunion at Gettysburg…is commonly interpreted as the ‘high-water mark’ of sectional reconciliation…Flagel’s unique approach…offers a fresh perspective that will open a new dialogue about this iconic event.” Jennifer M. Murray, author of On a Great Battlefield

“A significant contribution to the breadth of literature on the Civil War’s most famous battle. This book will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but also to readers who are interested in the fields of memory and remembrance.” Mark A. Snell, author of Gettysburg’s Other Battle