The Lincoln Enigma: The Changing Faces of an American IconGabor Boritt Oxford University Press, 8 февр. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 352 In The Lincoln Enigma, Gabor Boritt invites renowned Lincoln scholars, and rising new voices, 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. Boritt explores Lincoln's proposals that looked to a lily-white America. Jean Baker marvels at Lincoln's loves and marriage. David Herbert Donald compares Lincoln and Jefferson Davis as Commanders-in-Chief. Douglas Wilson shows us the young Lincoln--not the strong leader of popular history, but a man who struggles to find his purpose. Gerald Prokopowicz searches for the military leader, William C. Harris for the peacemaker, and Robert Bruce meditates on Lincoln and death. In a final section Boritt and Harold Holzer offer a fascinating portfolio of Lincoln images in modern art. Acute and thought-provoking in their observations, this all-star cast of historians--including two Pulitzer and three Lincoln Prize winners--questions our assumptions of Lincoln, and provides a new vitality to our ongoing reflections on his life and legacy. |
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... Indiana youth, Matthew Gentry, had gone suddenly raving mad. Young man Lincoln had snuck out at night to listen to his friend's moaning. In the 1840s, he returned to the scene, found Gentry, and wrote a poem about him. Its first stanza ...
... Indiana youth, Matthew Gentry, had gone suddenly raving mad. Young man Lincoln had snuck out at night to listen to his friend's moaning. In the 1840s, he returned to the scene, found Gentry, and wrote a poem about him. Its first stanza ...
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... Indiana, then revised it for the CWI. Gerald J. Prokopowicz in turn gave an earlier version of his thoughts on military fantasies at the Lincoln Forum. I am indebted to both institutions for permitting the second coming of these ...
... Indiana, then revised it for the CWI. Gerald J. Prokopowicz in turn gave an earlier version of his thoughts on military fantasies at the Lincoln Forum. I am indebted to both institutions for permitting the second coming of these ...
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... At another point in his Indiana childhood, Lincoln went to considerable trouble to carry home a drunken man he found passed out on the road to keep him from freezing to death. Other stories that relate to his early life tell about.
... At another point in his Indiana childhood, Lincoln went to considerable trouble to carry home a drunken man he found passed out on the road to keep him from freezing to death. Other stories that relate to his early life tell about.
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A Marriage | |
Military Fantasies | |
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis as Commanders in Chief | |
The Constitution and Liberty | |
Toward Appomattox Toward Unconditional Surrender? | |
The Riddle of Death | |
Lincoln in Modern | |
A Potpourri | |
Notes | |
A Bibliography | |
Contributors | |
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