Lincoln Before the Inauguration Harold Holzer has authored or edited some thirty books on Abraham Lincoln, among them one previous monograph, Lincoln at Cooper Union (2004), a widely hailed account of the critical 1860 “speech that made Abraham Lincoln president. His follow-up, \u3c...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln and the Power of the Press is a massive undertaking by a prolific and insightful scholar who...
Interview with Harold Holzer Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR): ...
Stump speech A defining moment The time is February, the year, 1860, a Presidential year. The cou...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
Lincoln and Leadership offers fresh perspectives on the 16th president—making novel contributions to...
Becoming Lincoln is a study of Abraham Lincoln’s life before his presidency, which focuses not on hi...
Commander in Chief Lincoln Only in part because 2009 is the bicentennial of his birth, the hunge...
Lincoln\u27s lectures Author calls for a closer critique Abraham Lincoln\u27s words reflect his in...
Two hundred years ago this month, our nation\u27s sixteenth president was born in a one-room log cab...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
What Abraham Lincoln Wrote and Spoke America\u27s sixteenth president set the standard for presiden...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
While the migration of Abraham Lincoln’s family to the Northwest has often been documented as a sign...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln and the Power of the Press is a massive undertaking by a prolific and insightful scholar who...
Interview with Harold Holzer Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR): ...
Stump speech A defining moment The time is February, the year, 1860, a Presidential year. The cou...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
Lincoln and Leadership offers fresh perspectives on the 16th president—making novel contributions to...
Becoming Lincoln is a study of Abraham Lincoln’s life before his presidency, which focuses not on hi...
Commander in Chief Lincoln Only in part because 2009 is the bicentennial of his birth, the hunge...
Lincoln\u27s lectures Author calls for a closer critique Abraham Lincoln\u27s words reflect his in...
Two hundred years ago this month, our nation\u27s sixteenth president was born in a one-room log cab...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
What Abraham Lincoln Wrote and Spoke America\u27s sixteenth president set the standard for presiden...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
While the migration of Abraham Lincoln’s family to the Northwest has often been documented as a sign...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln and the Power of the Press is a massive undertaking by a prolific and insightful scholar who...