"We Cannot Escape History": Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth

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James M. McPherson
University of Illinois Press, 1995 - 176 頁
In "We Cannot Escape History" a remarkable group of top Lincoln and Civil War scholars come together to explore the meaning of Lincoln for the destiny of the United States. They focus on Lincoln's view of American history and on his legacy - for Americans and for the world. In the process they deepen the reader's understanding of and appreciation for the complexity of the problems Lincoln faced and for the genius of his leadership, which surmounted these obstacles and preserved the United States as one nation indivisible while purging it of slavery, which had marred the democratic and egalitarian promise of America from the beginning. The contributors develop themes including Lincoln's conception of the United States as the last best hope for the preservation of democratic government and a republican polity, his view of American history and its meaning, his international impact, Lincoln and slavery, Lincoln and the uses of political power, and Lincoln as commander-in-chief in time of war.
 

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Lincoins History
17
Lincolns Narrative of American Exceptionalism
33
Emancipating the Republic Lincoln and the Means and Ends of Antislavery
45
LINCOLNS LEADERSHIP
61
Abraham Lincoln and Presidential Leadership
63
The Civil War and the TwoParty System
86
Avoid Saying Foolish Things The Legacy of Lincolns Impromptu Oratory
105
LINCOLNS LEGACY
125
What Is an American? Abraham Lincoln and Multiculturalism
127
Abraham Lincoln Our EverPresent Contemporary
139
The International Lincoln
158
Contributors
175
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第 2 頁 - Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance or insignificance can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.

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James M. McPherson is the author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, which won a Pulitzer Prize in history, and For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, a Lincoln Prize winner. He is the George Henry Davis Professor of American History at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he also lives. His newest book, entitled Abraham Lincoln, celebrates the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth with a short, but detailed look at this president's life.

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