Vol. 29, No. 58 November 1996
"Spectacle, Monument, and Memory"

Early Modern Festival and Popular Memory

The Trouble with Bulls: The Cacce dei Tori in Early Modern Venice
Robert C. Davis

Social Memory as Festive Therapy and Village Politics
Thomas V. Cohen

Constructing National, Imperial, and Labour Identities

Rhetoric, Ritual, and the Fashioning of Public Memory in Washington's
America

Karen Stanworth

"Almost Pathetic ... But Also Very Glorious": The Consumer Spectacle of the Diamond Jubilee
Tori Smith

The Craftsmen's Spectacle: Labour Day Parades in Canada, the Early Years
Craig Heron and Steve Penfold

Historical Pageantry and the "Fusion of the Races" at the Tercentenary of Quebec, 1908
H.V. Nelles

Monuments and Memory in Twentieth-Century Canada

Carving our a past: The Canadian Nurses' Association War Memorial
Kathryn McPherson

Cultural Tourism, Commemorative Plaques, and African-Canadian
Historiography: Challenging Historical Marginality

Owen Thomas

Festival and Spectacle in Twentieth-Century North America

The United States Flag Desecration Controversy: A Century-Long Spectacle
Robert Justin Goldstein

Halloween in Urban North America: Liminality and Hyperreality
Nicholas Rogers

 


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