America's National Cemeteries

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780817322403
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 241 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A poignant photographic tour of honor, sacrifice, and memory within America's national cemeteries.

In America’s National Cemeteries, Timothy B. Spears takes the reader on a grand tour of these singular places of commemoration, the final resting place for more than four million American military personnel who died either in wartime, during their time of service, or after their honorable discharge. His absorbing account—part historical narrative and part travelogue—is enhanced by 180 of his remarkable photographs, which capture the spirit, beauty, and solemn remembrance to be found in each of the 156 national cemeteries across America.

Spears details the history of the cemeteries since their establishment during the American Civil War and explores their ongoing evolution and importance to American society and the commitment America has made to honoring its military dead. With headstones neatly arrayed in rows and each soldier typically buried in an identical fashion, the cemeteries symbolize an enduring connection between human mortality and national identity. They also reflect the nation’s persistent challenges with inequalities and injustice, violence and racism, lingering questions about “good” versus “bad” wars, and the vexed legacies of America’s military forays.

In this unique meditation on American history, memory, and place, Spears embraces the impact of the past on the present, offering an original perspective on the meaning of military service, mortality, and remembrance and how these national cemeteries have evolved into truly iconic and emblematic American spaces. The book also features a foreword by Roderick Gainer, Chief Curator of Arlington National Cemetery since 2013.

Timothy B. Spears is college professor emeritus at Middlebury College. He is author of Spirals: A Family’s Education in Football; Chicago Dreaming: Midwesterners and the City, 1871–1919; and 100 Years on the Road: The Traveling Salesman in American Culture.

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