Trekking through the Cloudy Questions of Wartime Constitutionalism Mark E. Neely, Jr’s latest book, Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation: Constitutional Conflict in the American Civil War, is the product of more than thirty years of research and thought about Abraham Lincoln and ...
On the afternoon of January 1,1863, following nearly two years of bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln ...
No president has such a hold on our minds as Abraham Lincoln. He lived at the dawn of photography, ...
Threatened with destruction Crises and the rise of great American statesmen Democratic governance ...
Mobilizing a Country, Saving a Nation: Lincoln and the War Governors In his manuscript Lincoln and t...
The Northern Democrats: Muddled and Mythologized and Stubbornly Loyal to the Union In 1938, Professo...
Lincoln the Final Founder Scholars have ranked Abraham Lincoln highest among all United States pres...
Review of: Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War, by Mark E. Neely ...
Noah Feldman’s The Broken Constitution is the case-in-chief for his proposition that President Abrah...
January 4 - February 17, 2012, the C|M|Law Library hosts the traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Const...
Combining Political and Military History As president, Abraham Lincoln had to navigate the treachero...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
By conferring on the President the title of commander in chief, the Constitution created an awkwar...
The Battle for Meaning and Civil War Era Constitutionalism Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and ...
Dr. Huebner speaks on the way that Lincoln struggled with, and found ways to surmount, three major c...
On the afternoon of January 1,1863, following nearly two years of bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln ...
No president has such a hold on our minds as Abraham Lincoln. He lived at the dawn of photography, ...
Threatened with destruction Crises and the rise of great American statesmen Democratic governance ...
Mobilizing a Country, Saving a Nation: Lincoln and the War Governors In his manuscript Lincoln and t...
The Northern Democrats: Muddled and Mythologized and Stubbornly Loyal to the Union In 1938, Professo...
Lincoln the Final Founder Scholars have ranked Abraham Lincoln highest among all United States pres...
Review of: Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War, by Mark E. Neely ...
Noah Feldman’s The Broken Constitution is the case-in-chief for his proposition that President Abrah...
January 4 - February 17, 2012, the C|M|Law Library hosts the traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Const...
Combining Political and Military History As president, Abraham Lincoln had to navigate the treachero...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
By conferring on the President the title of commander in chief, the Constitution created an awkwar...
The Battle for Meaning and Civil War Era Constitutionalism Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and ...
Dr. Huebner speaks on the way that Lincoln struggled with, and found ways to surmount, three major c...
On the afternoon of January 1,1863, following nearly two years of bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln ...
No president has such a hold on our minds as Abraham Lincoln. He lived at the dawn of photography, ...
Threatened with destruction Crises and the rise of great American statesmen Democratic governance ...