Ebook: Lincoln and Leadership : Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making
Author: Randall Miller, Allen C. Guelzo
- Tags: Leadership - United States - History - 19th century, HIS036040, HIS036050
- Series: The North's Civil War
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Fordham University Press
- City: US, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- pdf
Lincoln and Leadership offers fresh perspectives on the 16th presidentGmaking novel contributions to the scholarship of one of the more studied figures of American history. The book explores LincolnGs leadership through essays focused, respectively, on Lincoln as commander-in-chief, deft political operator, and powerful theologian. Taken together, the essays suggest the interplay of military, political, and religious factors informing LincolnGs thought and action and guiding the dynamics of his leadership. The contributors, all respected scholars of the Civil War era, focus on several critical moments in LincolnGs presidency to understand the ways Lincoln understood and dealt with such issues and concerns as emancipation, military strategy, relations with his generals, the use of black troops, party politics and his own re-election, the morality of the war, the place of America in GodGs design, and the meaning and obligations of sustaining the Union. Overall, they argue that Lincoln was simultaneously consistent regarding his commitments to freedom, democratic government, and Union but flexible, and sometimes contradictory, in the means to preserve and extend them. They further point to the ways that LincolnGs decision making defined the presidency and recast understandings of American Gexceptionalism.G They emphasize that the GrealG Lincoln was an unabashed party man and shrewd politician, a self-taught commander-in-chief, and a deeply religious man who was self-confident in his ability to judge men and to persuade them with words but unsure of what God demanded from America for its collective sins of slavery. Randall MillerGs Introduction in particular provides essential weight to the notion that LincolnGs presidential leadership must be seen as a series of interlocking stories. In the end, the contributors collectively remind readers that the Lincoln enshrined as the GGreat EmancipatorG and Gsavior of the UnionG was in life and practice a work-in-progress. And they insist that Ggetting right with LincolnG requires seeing the intersections of hisGand AmericaGsGmilitary, political, and religious interests and identities.
Download the book Lincoln and Leadership : Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)