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The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln American Presidency Series



This book is about the life and presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Phillip Paludan is a historian who has written extensively about Lincoln, and in this book, he offers a new perspective on Lincoln's life and presidency. Paludan argues that Lincoln was a complex and contradictory person, who found greatness without seeking it and who felt deeply troubled about what he perceived as his failings as a pr... more details
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  • Provides a new perspective on the life and presidency of Abraham Lincoln
  • Argues that Lincoln was a complex and contradictory person, who found greatness without seeking it and who felt deeply troubled about what he perceived as his failings as a president and person
  • Shows how Lincoln's efforts to preserve the Union and free the slaves were inseparably linked


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Author Phillip Shaw Paludan
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780700607457
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Manufacturer University Press Of Kansas
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This book is about the life and presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Phillip Paludan is a historian who has written extensively about Lincoln, and in this book, he offers a new perspective on Lincoln's life and presidency. Paludan argues that Lincoln was a complex and contradictory person, who found greatness without seeking it and who felt deeply troubled about what he perceived as his failings as a president and person. However, Paludan's Lincoln is also a constitutionalist and a liberal egalitarian who ultimately saw his efforts to preserve the Union and free the slaves as inseparably linked. Paludan's book is essential reading for anyone interested in Lincoln, the presidency, and the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln's life and work have inspired more books than any other historical figure except Jesus and Shakespeare and attracted some of America's most renowned writers. But few know him as well as Phillip Paludan, one of our nation's foremost authorities on Lincoln and the Civil War. In this long-awaited study, Paludan offers us Lincoln in whole-a complex, even contradictory personality who found greatness without seeking it and who felt deeply troubled about what he perceived as his failings as a president and person. Opinion has been divided about the real Lincoln. A conservative. A liberal. The great emancipator. A Union preservationist at all cost. But Paludan's Lincoln is both a constitutionalist and a liberal egalitarian who ultimately saw his efforts to preserve the Union and free the slaves as inseparably linked. Lincoln, Paludan contends, proved himself a truly great leader in a highly combustible situation. True, he was no saint and could rule with political expediency and a heavy hand. But no other president faced such awesome challenges, and none showed better how the nation could meet them and move toward "a more perfect union." Filled with new insights and fresh interpretations, Paludan's study presents a genuinely new and compelling portrait of a president and nation at war. It will change the way we look at such things as Lincoln's evolving reconstruction plans, his civil liberties restrictions, and his handling of foreign affairs and enlarge our understanding of the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural, which linked the president's personal feelings with the needs of the nation. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Lincoln, the presidency, and the Civil War. This book is part of the American Presidency Series.
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