Explores the vital place of ceremonial oratory in the oral tradition in the South and analyses how rituals such as Confederate Memorial Day, Confederate veteran reunions, and dedication of Confederate monuments have contributed to creating and sustaining a Lost Cause paradigm for Southern identity.
W. Stuart Towns Volgorde van de boeken
Deze auteur heeft een levenslange passie voor de geschiedenis van het Zuiden, waarbij zijn academische focus ligt op de geschiedenis van de Zuidelijke welsprekendheid. Zijn academische werk op dit gebied heeft geleid tot vijf gepubliceerde boeken, die zich verdiepen in dit fascinerende aspect van het leven en de cultuur in het Zuiden. Met een rijke achtergrond in het hoger onderwijs en actieve dienst bij de Army Reserves, brengt hij een uniek perspectief in zijn schrijven. Zijn werken weerspiegelen vaak deze blijvende toewijding aan zijn onderwerp en bieden lezers diepgaande inzichten in het verleden.






- 2022
- 2013
Arkansas Civil War Heritage: A Legacy of Honor
- 162bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Focusing on Arkansas's unique Civil War heritage, the book explores how the conflict has influenced the state's identity and collective memory. It delves into memorial celebrations, rituals, and the efforts of preservationists that honor those who fought. Historian W. Stuart Towns provides a comprehensive narrative of how these traditions keep the memory of the war alive, demonstrating their ongoing impact on Arkansas and its residents.
- 2012
Enduring Legacy: Rhetoric and Ritual of the Lost Cause
- 208bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
The book delves into the significant influence of rhetoric and oratory in shaping a "Lost Cause" narrative surrounding the American South's memory of the Civil War. W. Stuart Towns examines how these elements have been used to commemorate war and construct a collective identity, highlighting the enduring impact of these cultural practices on societal perceptions and historical memory. Through detailed analysis, the work reveals the complexities of memory and the rituals associated with it in the context of Southern heritage.
- 2002
The book delves into the systemic racial segregation established by white southerners post-Civil War, which aimed to maintain white supremacy and control over black southerners. It highlights the detrimental effects of this oppressive system on both races across various aspects of life. Through a collection of speeches, it explores the conditions that necessitated the Civil Rights Movement, featuring voices from both advocates for civil rights and defenders of segregation, including the impactful contributions of lesser-known figures like Fannie Lou Hamer and James M. Lawson Jr.
- 1999
The anthology showcases a unique collection of speeches by southern figures, reflecting the transformative themes of 20th-century Southern history and culture. It captures the region's journey from defensiveness, poverty, and segregation to a proud identity as an equal partner in the nation. Introductory comments and biographical sketches provide essential historical context, enriching the reader's understanding of the speakers and their messages.
- 1998
Focusing on the art of oratory, this anthology compiles speeches by southern figures over eighty years, highlighting their rhetorical prowess in shaping regional history and culture. It captures the complex narratives of southern leaders who defended controversial ideologies while also featuring voices advocating for a more compassionate approach. The collection showcases how oratorical skills were pivotal in the public sphere, revealing insights into the societal values and historical context of the South through the words of politicians, ministers, and other influential speakers.