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Navigate the vast Lincoln historiography with 33 authoritative scholarly essays
No American has generated more historical writing than Abraham Lincoln, yet navigating that voluminous literature remains a formidable challenge. A Companion to Abraham Lincoln assembles 33 historiographical essays by contributors ranging from senior scholars to graduate students. Together they survey the scholarship that has shaped past and present understandings of the sixteenth president and chart where the field is headed.
Organized into five sections--Personal Life and Character, The Political Lincoln, Leadership and Sectionalism, Slavery, Race, and Emancipation, and Public Life and Cultural Memory--each essay examines what scholars have argued about its particular topic. The volume addresses some of the most well-known and hotly contested debates in Lincoln studies, offering readers a clear map of existing research.
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Designed as a reference volume for historians, graduate students, librarians, archivists, and members of organizations such as the Lincoln Forum and Civil War Round Tables, A Companion to Abraham Lincoln provides the most current analysis of existing research on Lincoln's life, times, and lasting significance.
Author: Michael Green
ISBN-10: 1405198974
ISBN-13: 9781405198974
Publisher: Wiley
Language: English
Published: 07/14/2026
Pages: 544
Format: Hardcover
Michael S. Green, PhD, is Professor of History at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the author of several books on Lincoln and the Civil War era, as well as on the history of Nevada. He earned his PhD at Columbia University.
Evan C. Rothera is Assistant Professor of History at Sam Houston State University, Director of Graduate Studies, and Co-Director of the Civil War Consortium. He is the author of Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas and served as President of H-Net in 2024.
Shae Smith Cox is Assistant Professor of History in the War and Society Program and a core member of the Public History faculty at Texas A&M University. LSU Press published her first book, The Fabric of Civil War Society, in 2024.
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