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Introduction

Executive Summary

Interpretation of
the Civil War

Accomplishments
to Date

Review of Current Conditions

Future of Civil War Interpretation

Projected Future Work

Obstacles to Success

Addenda


Interpretation at Civil War Sites
A Report to Congress
March 2000




Table of Contents


I. Introduction

II. Executive Summary

III. Interpretation of the Civil War

IV. Accomplishments to Date
  A. Improved Interpretive Programs and Media
  B. Gilder Lehrman Seminars
  C. Critical Issues in Civil War History Seminar
  D. Gettysburg Workshop
  E. Slavery Studies
  F. Interpretive Training Program
  G. Organization of American Historians Interpretive Assessments
  H. Civil War Internet Sites
  I. Cooperating Association Bookstores
  J. CRM Issue “Slavery and Resistance”
  K. Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields

V. Review of Current Conditions
  A. Civil War Media Inventory Summary
  B. Civil War Site Survey
  C. NPS Alpha Code Key
  D. Results of the Civil War Site Survey
  E. Current Program Examples
  F. Civil War Site Staffing

VI. Future of Civil War Interpretation

VII. Projected Future Work
  A. Replacement of Interpretive Media
  B. Shiloh Civil War Interpretive Center
  C. Interpretive Concept Plan
  D. Civil War Symposium
  E. Civil War Institute
  F. Civil War Brochure
  G. Civil War Thematic Handbook
  H. Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Partnership

VIII. Obstacles to Success

IX. Addenda
  A. FY2000 Appropriations Bill Text
  B. Civil War Site Statistics Chart
  C. Civil War Site: Fee Demonstration Interpretation Projects
  D. NPS Historians at Civil War Battlefield Sites
  E. Selected Bibliography on the Causes of the American Civil War



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