American Military Cemeteries: Temples of Nationalism and Civic Religion

Kyler James Webb

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Abstract

Beginning with the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg and the address given by Abraham Lincoln, American military cemeteries would have a dual objective to honor nationalism and expand civic religion. Military cemeteries have been on the leading edge of accomplishing ideals such as equality during their construction, implementation, and development. As military cemeteries were created both domestically and on foreign soil between 1860-1960 they became temples to honor nationalism and civic religion.

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StatePublished - Mar 2 2023
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NameDoctoral Dissertations and Projects

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