Lincoln Log
By Abraham Lincoln Association
Lincoln LogFeb 03, 2024
Nigel Hamilton Previews His ALA Presentation (024)
Acclaimed historian Nigel Hamilton previews his 2024 keynote presentation at the Abraham Lincoln Association's 215th Birthday Banquet in Springfield, Illinois.
Jon White on his New Children's Book
Prolific Lincoln author Jonathan White discusses his engaging and compelling new children's book titled My Day with Abe Lincoln.
Nathan Raab on the Hunt for History (022)
Nathan Raab, a renowned expert in historical documents and a prominent figure in the world of Americana collectibles, delves into the fascinating realm of Abraham Lincoln's manuscripts, offering unique perspectives on historical autographs and documents. He shares intriguing stories behind some of the most significant documents and artifacts, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of this important and growing field.
Jon White on the Riveting Story of Appleton Oaksmith (021)
Prolific Lincoln scholar Jonathan W. White discusses his most recent book about Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important 19th century moments.
David Kent on Lincoln's Approach to Science and Technology (020)
Author David Kent discusses his scholarship concerning Abraham Lincoln's approach to science and technology.
Jon White on Lincoln and Black Visitors to the White House (019)
Prolific Lincoln scholar Jonathan W. White discusses two of his recent books about the forgotten story of how President Lincoln welcomed African Americans to his White House during America’s most divided and war-torn era.
Steven Smith on Lincoln's Political Philosophy
Steven Smith, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale, discusses Lincoln's political philosophy.
Allen Guelzo on Robert E. Lee
Allen Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University and Director of the James Madison Program’s Initiative in Politics and Statesmanship, discusses his forthcoming biography of Robert E. Lee.
Michael Gerhardt on Lincoln's Mentors
Law professor Michael Gerhardt discusses his new book titled Lincoln's Mentors: The Education of a Leader.
James Oakes on Abolitionism
Richard Hart on Lincoln's Springfield
Attorney and historian Richard Hart addresses Abraham Lincoln's Springfield, original research, and changing views of Lincoln's roots.
Joshua Claybourn on Lincoln's Birth and Nancy Lincoln's Ancestry
Lincoln historian Joshua Claybourn appears by himself to discuss Lincoln's birth and Nancy Lincoln's ancestry.
David S. Reynolds on Abraham Lincoln in His Times
Bancroft Prize-winning author David S. Reynolds discusses his popular new biography, Abe: Abraham Lincoln in His Times.
Elizabeth Mitchell on Lincoln and the Press
Elizabeth Mitchell, author of Lincoln’s Lie, discusses a 1864 newspaper article to reveal how Lincoln manipulated the media during the Civil War.
Liz Varon on Civil War Aims
Liz Varon, author of Armies of Deliverance: A New History of the Civil War, discusses her sweeping book about the Civil War and interpretation of Union and Confederate war aims.
Harold Holzer on Presidents and the Press
Harold Holzer, one of the country’s leading authorities on Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the Civil War era, discusses his new book titled The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle between the White House and the Media—from the Founding Fathers to Fake News.
Dan McLaughlin on the Confederacy and Administrative State
Dan McLaughlin, pundit and attorney, discusses his views on the Confederacy's influence on the administrative state.
Jonathan White & Scott Sandage on the Emancipation Memorial
Jon White and Scott Sandage discuss their findings and views on the Emancipation Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Anne Moseley on the Sangamon Experience and Center for Lincoln Studies
Anne Moseley, Director of Engagement and Curator for the Sangamon Experience and Acting Director of the Center for Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois Springfield, addresses her new role as well as studying and educating about Lincoln.
Lucas Morel on Racism and Current Controversies
Dr. Lucas Morel, Professor of Politics and Head of the Politics Department at Washington and Lee University, addresses racism and current controversies in the shadow of Lincoln.
Allen Guelzo on Modern Challenges and Lincoln's Greatness
Allen Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University and Director of the James Madison Program’s Initiative in Politics and Statesmanship, addresses modern challenges and Lincoln's greatness.
Michael Burlingame on Chronicling Lincoln
Michael Burlingame, famed Lincoln scholar at University of Illinois, Springfield and author of Abraham Lincoln: A Life, discusses his Lincoln research and hot topics within the Lincoln history community.
James Swanson on Lincoln's Assassination
James Swanson, historian and author of the New York Times best-seller Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer, delves into Abraham Lincoln's dramatic assassination and the greatest manhunt in American history.
David Blight on Frederick Douglass
David Blight, professor at Yale and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center, discusses his background, award-winning biography on Frederick Douglass, and what lessons Frederick Douglass can still teach us today.
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