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Lincoln's America: 1809-1865

Lincoln's America: 1809-1865

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Creators: Herman Belz, Allen C. Guelzo, Harold Holzer, Myron Marty, Mark Noll, James Oakes, Richard Striner, Frank J Williams, Kenneth J. Winkle, Joseph R. Fornieri, Sara Vaughn Gabbard
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 346788

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st Edition
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 1

ISBN: 080932878X
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.7092
EAN: 9780809328789
ASIN: 080932878X

Publication Date: November 28, 2008
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To fully understand and appreciate Abraham Lincoln's legacy, it is important to examine the society that influenced the life, character, and leadership of the man who would become the Great Emancipator. Editors Joseph R. Fornieri and Sara Vaughn Gabbard have done just that in Lincoln's America: 1809-1865, a collection of new and original essays by ten eminent historians that place Lincoln within his nineteenth-century cultural context.

Among the topics explored in Lincoln's America are religion, education, middle-class family life, the antislavery movement, politics, and law. Of particular interest are the transition of American intellectual and philosophical thought from the Enlightenment to Romanticism and the influence of this evolution on Lincoln's own ideas.

By examining aspects of Lincoln's life—his personal piety in comparison with the beliefs of his contemporaries, his success in self-schooling when frontier youths had limited opportunities for a formal education, his marriage and home life in Springfield, and his legal career—in light of broader cultural contexts such as the development of democracy, the growth of visual arts, the question of slaves as property, and French visitor Alexis de Tocqueville's observations on America, the contributors delve into the mythical Lincoln of folklore and discover a developing political mind and a changing nation.

As Lincoln's America shows, the sociopolitical culture of nineteenth-century America was instrumental in shaping Lincoln's character and leadership. The essays in this volume paint a vivid picture of a young nation and its sixteenth president, arguably its greatest leader.



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