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Our secret constitution : how Lincoln redefined American democracy
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ISBN: 0199872163 9786610655342 0195302656 1280655348 0198032439 1602566976 9780199872169 9780198032434 9780195302653 9780195156287 0195156285 9780195141429 0195141423 6610655340 9781280655340 9781602566972 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Americans hate and distrust their government, but, at the same time, love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher's novel interpretation of constitutional history. He says that the US has 2 constitutions - one catering to freedom and fear, the other to the need for security and social justice.


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Mrs. Abraham Lincoln : a study of her personality and her influence on Lincoln
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ISBN: 1280697873 9786613674838 0809385600 0809329719 9780809385607 9780809329717 9781280697876 6613674834 Year: 2010 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,


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The Lincoln letters
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ISBN: 1304832414 4064066213787 9700000008110 Year: 2014 Publisher: [New York, New York] : Sheba Blake Publishing,

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From the "Four score and seven years ago" that every American schoolchild knows to personal notes and dozens of memorable letters, debates, and speeches from a critical time in this nation's history, here is a remarkable collection of Lincoln's letters. Through them, we can follow the sixteenth president's development from country lawyer to healer of a wounded nation. Two hundred years after his birth, Lincoln's writing endures. Witty and wise, Lincoln speaks today as powerfully as he did when he was president.


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The story of young Abraham Lincoln
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ISBN: 1681955385 Year: 2015 Publisher: Tustin, California : Xist Publishing,

Lincoln's generals
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ISBN: 0198024657 1280451823 1423740971 1602560897 9781423740971 9780195101102 0195101103 9780195085051 0195085051 9781280451829 9786610451821 6610451826 0199923574 0197714323 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Those interested in the history of the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln.

The insanity file
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ISBN: 1280697474 9786613674432 0809390698 0585099332 9780585099330 9780809318957 0809318954 0809318954 9780809390694 Year: 1993 Publisher: Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press

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In 1875 Robert Todd Lincoln caused his mother, Mary Todd Lincoln, to be committed to an insane asylum. Based on newly discovered manuscript materials, this book seeks to explain how and why.In these documents- marked by Robert Todd Lincoln as the ""MTL Insanity File""- exists the only definitive record of the tragic story of Mary Todd Lincoln' s insanity trial. The book that results from these letters and documents addresses several areas of controversy in the life of the widow of Abraham Lincoln: the extent of her illness, the fairness of her trial, and the

Lincoln's last months
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ISBN: 0674038363 9780674038363 0674011996 9780674011991 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press

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Lincoln Prize winner William C. Harris turns to the last months of Abraham Lincoln's life in an attempt to penetrate this central figure of the Civil War, and arguably America's greatest president. Beginning with the presidential campaign of 1864 and ending with his shocking assassination, Lincoln's ability to master the daunting affairs of state during the final nine months of his life proved critical to his apotheosis as savior and saint of the nation. In the fall of 1864, an exhausted president pursued the seemingly intractable end of the Civil War. After four years at the helm, Lincoln was struggling to save his presidency in an election that he almost lost because of military stalemate and his commitment to restore the Union without slavery. Lincoln's victory in the election not only ensured the success of his agenda but led to his transformation from a cautious, often hesitant president into a distinguished statesman. He moved quickly to defuse destructive partisan divisions and to secure the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment. And he skillfully advanced peace terms that did not involve the unconditional surrender of Confederate armies. Throughout this period of great trials, he managed to resist political pressure from Democrats and radical Republicans and from those seeking patronage and profit. By expanding the context of Lincoln's last months beyond the battlefield, Harris shows how the events of 1864-65 tested the president's life and leadership and how he ultimately emerged victorious, and became Father Abraham to a nation. Table of Contents: Illustrations Introduction 1. Re-election 2. Careworn and Haggard 3. The Burden of Patronage 4. The Search for Peace 5. The Humble Instrument of God 6. Beyond the Battlefield 7. At the Front 8. Martyrdom Abbreviations Notes Acknowledgments Index Reviews of this book: Harris provides detail that has been paraphrased or neglected by other biographers.In even-tempered, observant prove, [he] ably organizes his facts into a presentation that even veteran Lincoln readers will appreciate as fresh.--Gilbert Taylor, BooklistThis is a first-rate monograph for which Harris has done diligent spadework. This Lincoln isn't the sentimentalized or melancholy saint or savior, but a proficient, inventive, even cheerful administrator, dealing with diplomatic detail (chiefly with the British over Canada), naval technology and patronage squabbles in such key states as New York. Harris also provides a fresh retelling of the story of Lincoln's murder and martyrdom.--Edwin M. Yoder Jr., Washington Post Book WorldLincoln Prize winner William C. Harris turns to the last months of Abraham Lincoln's life in an attempt to penetrate this central figure of the Civil War, and arguably America's greatest president. Beginning with the presidential campaign of 1864 and ending with his shocking assassination, Lincoln's ability to master the daunting affairs of state during the final nine months of his life proved critical to his apotheosis as savior and saint of the nation. In the fall of 1864, an exhausted president pursued the seemingly intractable end of the Civil War. After four years at the helm, Lincoln was struggling to save his presidency in an election that he almost lost because of military stalemate and his commitment to restore the Union without slavery. Lincoln's victory in the election not only ensured the success of his agenda but led to his transformation from a cautious, often hesitant president into a distinguished statesman. He moved quickly to defuse destructive partisan divisions and to secure the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment. And he skillfully advanced peace terms that did not involve the unconditional surrender of Confederate armies. Throughout this period of great trials, he managed to resist political pressure from Democrats and radical Republicans and from those seeking patronage and profit. By expanding the context of Lincoln's last months beyond the battlefield, Harris shows how the events of 1864-65 tested the president's life and leadership and how he ultimately emerged victorious, and became Father Abraham to a nation.Though the reader knows exactly what will happen to Abraham Lincoln on Good Friday, 1865, William C. Harris brings nail-biting tension, along with heartbreaking pathos and insightful historical analysis, to the story of Lincoln's final days. This is masterful story-telling and gripping history.--Harold Holzer, Co-chairman, US Lincoln Bicentennial CommissionJust as his prize-winning book on Lincoln and Reconstruction revised our understanding of that subject, here William C. Harris finds much that is fresh, insightful, and important to say about the last months of Lincoln's life. Students of Lincoln and the Civil War will want this book on their shelves.--Michael Holt, author of Rise and Fall of the American Whig PartyThere are few neglected subjects in the field of Lincolniana, but Professor Harris has found one--the last five months of Abraham Lincoln's life. He offers readers a thoroughly researched and fair-minded historical evaluation of the beginning of Lincoln's second presidential term, restoring a sense of indeterminacy to a surprisingly revealing period that has too often been sacrificed to the dramas of Appomattox and assassination.--Mark E. Neely, Jr., author of The Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of AmericaLincoln's Last Months shows in clear and fascinating detail how the embattled Civil War president was able, in the final six months of his life, to contend with a seemingly overwhelming array of military and political problems.--Douglas L. Wilson, Lincoln Studies Center, Knox CollegeHarris's important and revealing study shows that during these last months the President exhibited his greatest mastery, both as a political leader and a military strategist. This fine book is admirable for the depth of its research and for the judiciousness of its interpretations. It is one of the half-dozen books on Lincoln published in the last decade that must be read by every student of the American Civil War.--David Herbert Donald, Charles Warren Professor of American History Emeritus, Harvard University


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The Lincoln enigma : the changing faces of an American icon
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ISBN: 1280835362 0198033028 9780198033028 9781280835360 0197714315 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Boritt invites renowned Lincoln scholars to take a look at much-debated aspects of Lincoln's life, including his possible gay relationships, his plan to send blacks back to Africa, and his high-handed treatment of the Constitution.


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Abraham Lincoln : a biography
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ISBN: 1280698489 9786613675446 0809386925 1441619593 9781441619594 9780809386925 9780809328871 0809328879 9781280698484 661367544X Year: 2008 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,

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Long considered a classic, Benjamin P. Thomas's Abraham Lincoln: A Biography takes an incisive look at one of American history's greatest figures. Originally published in 1952 to wide acclaim, this eloquent account rises above previously romanticized depictions of the sixteenth president to reveal the real Lincoln: a complex, shrewd, and dynamic individual whose exceptional life has long intrigued the public. Thomas traces the president from his hardscrabble beginnings and early political career, through his years as an Illinois lawyer and his presidency during the Civil War. Although Lincol


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Abraham Lincoln as a man of ideas
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ISBN: 1280697806 9786613674760 0809386372 1441623302 9781441623300 9780809386376 9781280697807 9780809328611 0809328615 Year: 2009 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,

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Abraham Lincoln was a skilled politician, an inspirational leader, and a man of humor and pathos. What many may not realize is how much he was also a man of ideas. Despite the most meager of formal educations, Lincoln's tremendous intellectual curiosity drove him into the circle of Enlightenment philosophy and democratic political ideology. And from these, Lincoln developed a set of political convictions that guided him throughout his life and his presidency. Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas, a compilation of ten essays from Lincoln scholar, Allen C. Guelzo, uncovers the hidden sources of L

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