The Role of Dreams in Understanding Great Men Historian and author, Andrew Burstein, brings considerable expertise and clout to his latest work, Lincoln Dreamt He Died: the Midnight Visions of Remarkable Americans from Colonial Times to Freud (Palgrave McMillan, 2013). Currently th...
Lincoln in the Context of His World Eric Foner has put together an excellent volume of eleven es...
The Comforts of Sleep and Bonds of Intimacy Think of a Civil War battlefield and visions of blood, s...
A Portrait of a Great Leader The oft-used expression “brings to life has been used before about boo...
American cultural productions repeatedly have depicted Abraham Lincoln as living on as a spirit afte...
Decades before Freud revealed his revolutionary dream theory, Americans became fascinated with the r...
No president has such a hold on our minds as Abraham Lincoln. He lived at the dawn of photography, ...
A Vivid Look at Lincoln’s Final Hours Lincoln\u27s death produced perhaps the saddest days in Americ...
The Party May Be Over but the Celebration Has Just Begun February 12, 2009 marked the bicentenni...
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln the Final Founder Scholars have ranked Abraham Lincoln highest among all United States pres...
Two hundred years ago this month, our nation\u27s sixteenth president was born in a one-room log cab...
Soon after the assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, newspaper editor Josiah Gilbert Hol...
Abraham Lincoln’s murder on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, opened an ongoing wound. It was America’s f...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
A Close Look at America’s Most Infamous Assassin Fortune’s Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth by Te...
Lincoln in the Context of His World Eric Foner has put together an excellent volume of eleven es...
The Comforts of Sleep and Bonds of Intimacy Think of a Civil War battlefield and visions of blood, s...
A Portrait of a Great Leader The oft-used expression “brings to life has been used before about boo...
American cultural productions repeatedly have depicted Abraham Lincoln as living on as a spirit afte...
Decades before Freud revealed his revolutionary dream theory, Americans became fascinated with the r...
No president has such a hold on our minds as Abraham Lincoln. He lived at the dawn of photography, ...
A Vivid Look at Lincoln’s Final Hours Lincoln\u27s death produced perhaps the saddest days in Americ...
The Party May Be Over but the Celebration Has Just Begun February 12, 2009 marked the bicentenni...
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Lincoln the Final Founder Scholars have ranked Abraham Lincoln highest among all United States pres...
Two hundred years ago this month, our nation\u27s sixteenth president was born in a one-room log cab...
Soon after the assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, newspaper editor Josiah Gilbert Hol...
Abraham Lincoln’s murder on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, opened an ongoing wound. It was America’s f...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
A Close Look at America’s Most Infamous Assassin Fortune’s Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth by Te...
Lincoln in the Context of His World Eric Foner has put together an excellent volume of eleven es...
The Comforts of Sleep and Bonds of Intimacy Think of a Civil War battlefield and visions of blood, s...
A Portrait of a Great Leader The oft-used expression “brings to life has been used before about boo...