As we think about endings, however, it is also useful to think about beginnings. That is what President Abraham Lincoln did in his Second Inaugural Address, delivered just five weeks before the surrender at Appomattox and his own assassination soon thereafter. All knew, he said reflecting sadly and thoughtfully on how the Civil War came about, that slavery was, somehow, the cause. In fact, somehow, however, lay puzzles, contradictions, and questions. The connections between slavery and the Civil War have concerned Americans ever since the events at Appomattox
Re-assessing the Supreme Court and Slavery Anyone interested in the Civil War is, by default, in...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
Looking at the political thought of Abraham Lincoln, two major themes arise: slavery and racial equa...
As we think about endings, however, it is also useful to think about beginnings. That is what Presid...
On the afternoon of January 1,1863, following nearly two years of bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln ...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
The US Civil War was fought over slavery. But what do we really mean when we say that? This paper ex...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Eighteenth century efforts made by the founding fathers of the United States of America provided the...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
Like most abolitionists, Lincoln denounced slavery as an unmitigated moral evil that violated the fo...
A few weeks ago one of our readers posted a comment on one of our blog posts asking for a “best gues...
This work explores the circumstances surrounding Abraham Lincoln\u27s release of the Emancipation Pr...
"An award-winning scholar uncovers Lincoln's strategy for abolishing slavery in this groundbreaking ...
Re-assessing the Supreme Court and Slavery Anyone interested in the Civil War is, by default, in...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
Looking at the political thought of Abraham Lincoln, two major themes arise: slavery and racial equa...
As we think about endings, however, it is also useful to think about beginnings. That is what Presid...
On the afternoon of January 1,1863, following nearly two years of bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln ...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
The US Civil War was fought over slavery. But what do we really mean when we say that? This paper ex...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Eighteenth century efforts made by the founding fathers of the United States of America provided the...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
Like most abolitionists, Lincoln denounced slavery as an unmitigated moral evil that violated the fo...
A few weeks ago one of our readers posted a comment on one of our blog posts asking for a “best gues...
This work explores the circumstances surrounding Abraham Lincoln\u27s release of the Emancipation Pr...
"An award-winning scholar uncovers Lincoln's strategy for abolishing slavery in this groundbreaking ...
Re-assessing the Supreme Court and Slavery Anyone interested in the Civil War is, by default, in...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
Looking at the political thought of Abraham Lincoln, two major themes arise: slavery and racial equa...