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Reimagining War’s Reality: A Consideration of Photographs of Antietam’s Dead

July 26 @ 3:00 pm
Photo of Dr. James Broomall

Saturday Speaker Series: Dr. James Broomall

Historian and Professor Jim Broomall will take a new look at the famous images of dead soldiers on the Antietam battlefield. The standard tale is that Americans were shocked by these photographs and their stark depiction of war. But Dr. Broomall will look at other types of contemporary depictions such as lithographs, to reconsider this assessment.

Did the photographs of the Antietam dead truly “bring home” the “reality and earnestness of war”? The now-famous “New York Times” review, “Pictures of the Dead at Antietam,” is oft quoted and has become a lasting symbol of how Civil War-era Americans reacted to images of wartime dead. Professor Broomall will call this orthodoxy into question and challenge the audience to more fully consider the Antietam photographs’ varied meanings through a broader discussion of lithographs, postmortem images, and contemporary source materials. By so doing, we will together reimagine the reality of war.

The presentation is included with admission to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.

Venue

National Museum of Civil War Medicine
48 E. Patrick St.
Frederick, 21701 United States
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301-695-1864
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