Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe

Lincoln’s ascension to the status of icon was not smooth and steady. Journalist Horace Greeley predicted in April of 1865 that the sixteenth President’s reputation would grow proportionate to the distance from his own era, and it grew steadily from his death in 1865, but soared dramatically followin...

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Main Author: Catherine Clinton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Göttingen University Press 2016-05-01
Series:American Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://www.asjournal.org/60-2016/statues-status-lincoln-europe/
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spelling doaj-6da70fd9a3ff4992899687f0390f24ce2020-11-25T00:56:02ZengGöttingen University PressAmerican Studies Journal 2199-72682016-05-016010.18422/60-04Statues and Status: Lincoln in EuropeCatherine ClintonLincoln’s ascension to the status of icon was not smooth and steady. Journalist Horace Greeley predicted in April of 1865 that the sixteenth President’s reputation would grow proportionate to the distance from his own era, and it grew steadily from his death in 1865, but soared dramatically following his Centennial in 1909. The exponential growth of his popularity built into a memorial crescendo with the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in 1922 and his likeness carved onto Mt. Rushmore in 1937. This phenomenon extended to Europe.http://www.asjournal.org/60-2016/statues-status-lincoln-europe/Civil WarLincolnLincoln statuesmonumentswar memorials
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author Catherine Clinton
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Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
American Studies Journal
Civil War
Lincoln
Lincoln statues
monuments
war memorials
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title Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
title_short Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
title_full Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
title_fullStr Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Statues and Status: Lincoln in Europe
title_sort statues and status: lincoln in europe
publisher Göttingen University Press
series American Studies Journal
issn 2199-7268
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Lincoln’s ascension to the status of icon was not smooth and steady. Journalist Horace Greeley predicted in April of 1865 that the sixteenth President’s reputation would grow proportionate to the distance from his own era, and it grew steadily from his death in 1865, but soared dramatically following his Centennial in 1909. The exponential growth of his popularity built into a memorial crescendo with the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in 1922 and his likeness carved onto Mt. Rushmore in 1937. This phenomenon extended to Europe.
topic Civil War
Lincoln
Lincoln statues
monuments
war memorials
url http://www.asjournal.org/60-2016/statues-status-lincoln-europe/
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