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Preserving Memory
Published in Paperback by Columbia University Press (15 October, 2001)
Author: Edward Tabor Linenthal
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An Interesting Read
A Highly informative and yet very readable account of the building of the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC and the politics behind it. This is one of those books that by the end you have learned alot.


The Unfinished Bombing: Oklahoma City in American Memory
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2001)
Author: Edward Tabor Linenthal
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An academic approach to a painful event
The 1995 bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City shook the nation and produced a modest flurry of books. This late addition fills in a few blanks that may interest specialists.

A life of Timothy McVeigh might enjoy wide appeal, and terrorist plots have a gruesome fascination, but readers won't find them here. Edward Linenthal, Professor of Religion and American Culture at the University of Wisconsin spends little time on the bombers and the explosion. He has written a history of ideas, an academic field in which the books may outnumber the readers. In works of this genre, the author first asks a question. Thus, was the bombing a senseless atrocity? Or was it an act one would expect in the U.S., a culture that glamorizes violence? Having asked a question, the author doesn't answer it. He collects everyone else's answer, assembling page after page of quotes from editorials, talk shows, pundits, politicians, clergymen, and academics. After recording these thoughts, the author draws no conclusions. The chapter ends. Another chapters introduces another question. Was God or Satan responsible for the catastrophe? Oklahomans are a conservative people, and there is no shortage of feeling that a federal government that keeps the Bible out of schools bears much responsibility. Ironically, clergymen are far more restrained than laymen in laying blame. Mostly, clergymen admit they can't explain it.

For years after the blast, the city argued vehemently over a proper memorial for the victims. The author considers this such an important controversy that he devotes half the book to it. With the memorial complete, I doubt if many residents of Oklahoma City want to read about the pros and cons of the design. It has even less appeal to anyone else.

A timely casestudy of the American mourning/memorial process
'The Unfinished Bombing' provides a glimpse into what happened in Oklahoma City AFTER the bombing, and details the evolution of the National Memorial completed in 2000. In light of what happened on 9/11/2001, this book provides a remarkable insight into how we as a society grieve and memorialize sites of national tragedy. This is not any easy or simple process, and Linenthal does an excellent job in explaining what happened in OKC, and the wide variety of issues that were confonted in developing the memorial.

I would recommend this book to anyone considering how America should memorialize the World Trade Center site.


Changing Images of the Warrior Hero in America: A History of Popular Symbolism
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (1983)
Author: Edward Tabor, Linenthal
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Sacred Ground: Americans and Their Battlefields
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (1991)
Authors: Edward Tabor Linenthal and Robert M. Utley
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A Shuddering Dawn: Religious Studies and the Nuclear Age
Published in Hardcover by State Univ of New York Pr (1989)
Authors: Ira Chernus and Edward Tabor Linenthal
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A Shuddering Dawn: Religious Studies in the Nuclear Age
Published in Paperback by State Univ of New York Pr (1989)
Authors: Ira Chernus and Edward Tabor Linenthal
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Symbolic Defense: The Cultural Significance of the Strategic Defense Initiative
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Pro Ref) (1989)
Authors: Edward Tabor Linenthal and Paul Boyer
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