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Lincoln Revisited
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. Lincoln's Political Faith in the Peoria Address
CHAPTER 2. Lincoln's Political Religion and Religious Politics
CHAPTER 3. Lincoln, Douglas, and Popular Sovereignty: The Mormon Dimension
CHAPTER 4. The Campaign of 1860: Cooper Union, Mathew Brady, and the Campaign of Words and Images
CHAPTER 5. ''I See the President'': Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers' Home
CHAPTER 6. Varieties of Religious Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln
CHAPTER 7. The Poet and the President: Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman
CHAPTER 8. 1862-A Year of Decision for President Lincoln and General Halleck
CHAPTER 9. ''I Felt It to Be My Duty to Refuse'': The President and the Slave Trader
CHAPTER 10. Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant
CHAPTER 11. Motivating Men: Lincoln, Grant, MacArthur, and Kennedy
CHAPTER 12. Lincoln and His Admirals
CHAPTER 13. After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln's Black Dream
CHAPTER 14. The Second Inaugural Address: The Spoken Words
CHAPTER 15. Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties: Then and Now
CHAPTER 16. After Lincoln's Reelection: Foreign Complications
CHAPTER 17. Henry Adams on Lincoln
CHAPTER 18. Lincoln's Assassination and John Wilkes Booth's Confederate Connection
Notes
Contributors
The Lincoln Forum
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. Lincoln's Political Faith in the Peoria Address
CHAPTER 2. Lincoln's Political Religion and Religious Politics
CHAPTER 3. Lincoln, Douglas, and Popular Sovereignty: The Mormon Dimension
CHAPTER 4. The Campaign of 1860: Cooper Union, Mathew Brady, and the Campaign of Words and Images
CHAPTER 5. ''I See the President'': Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers' Home
CHAPTER 6. Varieties of Religious Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln
CHAPTER 7. The Poet and the President: Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman
CHAPTER 8. 1862-A Year of Decision for President Lincoln and General Halleck
CHAPTER 9. ''I Felt It to Be My Duty to Refuse'': The President and the Slave Trader
CHAPTER 10. Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant
CHAPTER 11. Motivating Men: Lincoln, Grant, MacArthur, and Kennedy
CHAPTER 12. Lincoln and His Admirals
CHAPTER 13. After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln's Black Dream
CHAPTER 14. The Second Inaugural Address: The Spoken Words
CHAPTER 15. Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties: Then and Now
CHAPTER 16. After Lincoln's Reelection: Foreign Complications
CHAPTER 17. Henry Adams on Lincoln
CHAPTER 18. Lincoln's Assassination and John Wilkes Booth's Confederate Connection
Notes
Contributors
The Lincoln Forum