Lincoln President-Elect
Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter 1860-1861
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نقد و بررسی
July 28, 2008
Even the most committed of Lincoln's fans have sometimes questioned his actions in the four months between his 1860 election and his inauguration: a period when seven states seceded from the Union. In an engrossing narrative, Holzer (Lincoln at Cooper Union
), chairman of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, painstakingly retraces Lincoln's few public statements and numerous private initiatives during this key period, revealing an astute political operator assessing the situation, organizing his government, reaching out to the South “and most of all, “ a line in the sand to prevent the spread of human slavery.” Holzer shows Lincoln shrewdly and methodically manipulating friend and foe alike, while also taking the first cautious steps toward preparing both himself and his country for a grim trial by fire. 16 pages of b&w photos. BOMC and History Book Club main selection, first serial to
Civil War Times and
Smithsonian magazines.
January 1, 2015
Holzer provides a thorough account of Lincoln's actions during the secession winter: persuading Republicans to resist any accommodations with secessionists, assembling a diverse and talented cabinet, using patronage to strengthen the Republican Party, creating a presidential image to build public confidence, and adroitly managing the Fort Sumter crisis. (LJ 9/1/08)
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