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Lincoln's Quest for Union

A Psychological Portrait

Author: Charles B. Strozier  

"This is a remarkable book with extraordinary insights about the inner life of Abraham Lincoln. It will be read and studied for years to come." — Doris Kearns Goodwin

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"This is a remarkable book with extraordinary insights about the inner life of Abraham Lincoln. It will be read and studied for years to come." — Doris Kearns Goodwin

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In "Lincoln's Quest for Union," Charles Strozier gives the most probing account available of Lincoln's inner life—from the time he was a young man in Illinois, just finding himself, through his ascent to the presidency when he guided the nation and articulated for the country the meaning of the Civil War. With the probity of an open-minded historian and the skills of a trained therapist (he is both), Strozier examines Lincoln's relationships to women: his mother, stepmother, two young loves, and Mary Todd. He also considers Lincoln's feelings toward his father and male friends and colleagues. In this psychological portrait, the reader comes closer than ever to understanding our greatest president. For this revised edition, Professor Strozier has incorporated new sources—most important, the writings of William Herndon, Lincoln's long-time law partner—to update and expand his psychological portrait of our 16th president. "This is a remarkable book with extraordinary insights about the inner life of Abraham Lincoln. It will be read and studied for years to come, for Charles Strozier brings to every chapter the very qualities that Lincoln himself possessed—empathy, wisdom, balance, and creativity." — Doris Kearns Goodwin, Author of "No Ordinary Time" "When Lincoln's Quest for Union was first published, it was immediately recognized as the best-informed and most perceptive analysis of Lincoln's inner life. This new edition, extensively revised and expanded, is even more rewarding. This is a basic book in the Lincoln canon—a work of great intelligence, written with sensitivity and literary grace. I cannot recommend it highly enough." — Prof. David Herbert Donald, Author of "Lincoln"

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About the Author

The author and editor of numerous books, including "Apocalypse: On the Psychology of Fundamentalism in America", Charles B. Strozier is Professor of History at John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York.

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Publisher
Paul Dry Books | Paul Dry Books, Inc
Published
28th February 2001
Edition
2nd
Pages
298
ISBN
9780967967516

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