Adam Criblez’s work analyzes how the Midwest used Independence Day to forge a unique national identity during the 19th century.
The book tracks a fundamental shift in how the holiday was celebrated, bookended by the nation's 50th and 100th anniversaries.
Alternatively, if you are looking for a review of the 1996 blockbuster film (often subtitled ID4 in marketing) or its sequel, both are cultural staples of the sci-fi genre. Historical Review: Parading Patriotism
The phrase "subtitle Independence Day" likely refers to the historical study by Adam J. Criblez, which explores the evolution of July 4th traditions.
The study focuses on five specific cities: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Indianapolis. Film Review: Independence Day (1996)
Criblez highlights how "patriotic nationalism" was defined through these public actions, reflecting changing perceptions of race, ethnicity, and historical memory following events like the Civil War.