Those Famous Debates Allen C. Guelzo is the author of several books focusing on Jonathan Edwards and American theology and numerous works on the Civil War era, including Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation (2004) and Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President (1999). He combines th...
(print) x, 307 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction -- The Setting 1 -- The Issues 34 -- The Dividing Line between...
An enlightening intellectual biography of Lincoln, Allen Guelzo\u27s peerless account of America\u...
Allen C. Guelzo\u27s new book fills a distinct void in modern Lincoln literature: it is an authorita...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Abra...
On June 17, 1858, cities and towns throughout Illinois were filled with newspaper headlines from Lin...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
On the other hand, Douglas maintained a morally relativist position by promoting popular sovereignty...
As president, Abraham Lincoln endowed the American language with a vigor and moral energy that have ...
During our Abraham Lincoln spring, one cannot fail to notice the attention fixed on the 16th preside...
In Making an Antislavery Nation, Peck addresses both Illinois and the broader story, and thus makes ...
Review of: "The Lincoln-Douglas Debates," edited by Rodney O. Davis and Douglas L. Wilson
Stemming the Tide of War Of all the attempts to avert the looming sectional crisis, the Compromise o...
The Lincoln-Douglas Rivalry The Long Pursuit draws its title from author Roy Morris\u27s belief th...
Ending Slavery The Converging Paths of Lincoln and Douglass This book explores the different paths...
Studying The Little Giant\u27s Political Career The purpose of James L. Huston\u27s biography of St...
(print) x, 307 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction -- The Setting 1 -- The Issues 34 -- The Dividing Line between...
An enlightening intellectual biography of Lincoln, Allen Guelzo\u27s peerless account of America\u...
Allen C. Guelzo\u27s new book fills a distinct void in modern Lincoln literature: it is an authorita...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Abra...
On June 17, 1858, cities and towns throughout Illinois were filled with newspaper headlines from Lin...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
On the other hand, Douglas maintained a morally relativist position by promoting popular sovereignty...
As president, Abraham Lincoln endowed the American language with a vigor and moral energy that have ...
During our Abraham Lincoln spring, one cannot fail to notice the attention fixed on the 16th preside...
In Making an Antislavery Nation, Peck addresses both Illinois and the broader story, and thus makes ...
Review of: "The Lincoln-Douglas Debates," edited by Rodney O. Davis and Douglas L. Wilson
Stemming the Tide of War Of all the attempts to avert the looming sectional crisis, the Compromise o...
The Lincoln-Douglas Rivalry The Long Pursuit draws its title from author Roy Morris\u27s belief th...
Ending Slavery The Converging Paths of Lincoln and Douglass This book explores the different paths...
Studying The Little Giant\u27s Political Career The purpose of James L. Huston\u27s biography of St...
(print) x, 307 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction -- The Setting 1 -- The Issues 34 -- The Dividing Line between...
An enlightening intellectual biography of Lincoln, Allen Guelzo\u27s peerless account of America\u...
Allen C. Guelzo\u27s new book fills a distinct void in modern Lincoln literature: it is an authorita...