The Historian's Lincoln: Pseudohistory, Psychohistory, and HistoryA collection of articles present opposing views on the former president's behavior, motives, idealogy, politics, and stereotypes. |
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... interest in the banking question began in New Salem . Three decades later as president he played a crucial and by historians almost totally ignored - part in pushing Congress to adopt a national banking system . Fiscal matters ...
... interest in the banking question began in New Salem . Three decades later as president he played a crucial and by historians almost totally ignored - part in pushing Congress to adopt a national banking system . Fiscal matters ...
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... interests , why not expand the number of these interest groups to encompass the full spectrum of social groups likely to ... interest groups Lincoln felt compelled to insert into his calculations ? Obviously , Pro- fessor Cox has already ...
... interests , why not expand the number of these interest groups to encompass the full spectrum of social groups likely to ... interest groups Lincoln felt compelled to insert into his calculations ? Obviously , Pro- fessor Cox has already ...
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... interest of fostering Northern industrial domination . For James G. Randall and the early T. Harry Williams , among others , the Radicals consti- tuted a cabal of Jacobins conspiring to undermine Lincoln's generous policies toward the ...
... interest of fostering Northern industrial domination . For James G. Randall and the early T. Harry Williams , among others , the Radicals consti- tuted a cabal of Jacobins conspiring to undermine Lincoln's generous policies toward the ...
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments | ix |
P M Zall Abe Lincoln Laughing 3 | 19 |
A Selection from James Mellon The Face of Lincoln | 31 |
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