Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer PresidentAllen C. Guelzo, Henry R Luce Professor of the Civil War Era and Director of Civil War Era Studies Allen C Guelzo W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1999 - 516 páginas This major biography of Abraham Lincoln has won the prestigious Lincoln Prize, the annual award given to the best book in the Civil War field. Guelzo's superb work breaks new ground in exploring the role of ideas in Lincoln's life, treating him for the first time as a serious thinker deeply involved in the struggles of nineteenth-century thought. |
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But this might mean only that there was a kind of historical or material logic to
human affairs which could be counted on ... that law and order , not their violation
and suspension , are the appointed means by which this Providence is exercised
.
But this might mean only that there was a kind of historical or material logic to
human affairs which could be counted on ... that law and order , not their violation
and suspension , are the appointed means by which this Providence is exercised
.
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The Constitution authorizes the president to employ the means for carrying on a
war ; very well , freeing the South's black slaves and arming them will “ constitute
the heaviest blow yet dealt to the rebellion . " Even if " you say you will not fight to
...
The Constitution authorizes the president to employ the means for carrying on a
war ; very well , freeing the South's black slaves and arming them will “ constitute
the heaviest blow yet dealt to the rebellion . " Even if " you say you will not fight to
...
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for railroad projects , he found ways of justifying federal grants and expenditures
by means of his war powers . “ The Nation , in time of peace , will derive great
advantages from these Roads , ” Lincoln wrote as a justification for " the ...
for railroad projects , he found ways of justifying federal grants and expenditures
by means of his war powers . “ The Nation , in time of peace , will derive great
advantages from these Roads , ” Lincoln wrote as a justification for " the ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - twatson79 - LibraryThingVery engaging biography on Lincoln, detailing his philosophy, religiosity, and general thought life. Guelzo does well in showing Lincoln to be a man of deep convictions as well as showing how those ... Leer comentario completo
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The Strife of Ideas | 3 |
The American System | 26 |
The Costs of Union | 64 |
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