A fine history of the people and landmarks of South Carolina that stand as edifices to both the Confederate past and what this past meant for communities enduring the throes of modernization"". - Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians""Demonstrates the profound discontinuities of Confederate memory in South Carolina"". - Journal of American Culture""A well-timed study. . . . Extremely well written and engaging"". - Journal of Southern History""An excellent contribution to the still-fertile field of Civil War memory and offers timely insight into the South Carolina of June 17, 2015"". - Journal of American History