A video livestream will be available on this page starting at 2 PM on Monday, December 20th. Please scroll down to view. On December 20, AEI’s Diana Schaub and Gary J. Schmitt discussed Dr. Schaub’s ...
It’s another book on Abraham Lincoln, but this one, “His Greatest Speeches,” is for “a slow reader,” says its author, Diana Schaub, a professor at Loyola University, Maryland. In fact, she is the slow ...
John J. Miller is joined by Diana Schaub of Loyola University Maryland to discuss Abraham Lincoln's greatest speeches. John J. Miller brings The Great Books podcast to a close. John J. Miller is ...
Feb. 16—Before he was elected president, Abraham Lincoln visited the Montgomery County Courthouse in 1859. Lincoln, who had lost a bid for the U.S. Senate the year before to Stephen A. Douglas, ...
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America’s presidential election is still more than a month away. In the meantime, politicos can travel back in time and contemplate the life and legacy of the country’s 16th president: Abraham Lincoln ...
A new book seeks to shed light on the impact and political controversies of one of the great figures in American history, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln’s American Dream, a collection of essays by leading ...
All over America tonight, parents worry, rightly worry that their children are so easily vulnerable to pornography on the Internet. But in school in the bright light of day, we hand our children ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln, America’s 16th president, stood at a Pennsylvania cemetery and shared his hope for the future.
Marking Abraham Lincoln's birthday we look at how the Irish Republican Emmet influenced the US President and how the Irish situation impacted the American Civil War. Editor's note: This following is ...
Less than two weeks after delivering his second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln wrote that he expected the speech to “wear as well as — perhaps better than — any thing I have produced.” But, he ...
A crowd gathers for President Abraham Lincoln’s second inauguration on March 4, 1865. His words touched on the heartbreak and loss of the Civil War, which would soon be over. “No inaugural address had ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION: LINCOLN, SLAVERY, AND THE REFOUNDING OF AMERICA by Noah Feldman, Farrar, Straus and ...
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