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Introduction Chapter 1. A Living History (1809-39) Chapter 2. The Emerging Historian (1839) Chapter 3. History and Human Nature (1840-53) Chapter 4. We Are Not What We Have Been (1854-56) Chapter 5. The Logic of History: The Lincoln Douglas Debates (1857-58) > Chapter 6. Right Makes Might: Lincoln's Address at Cooper Union (1859-60) Chapter 7. The Mystic Chords of Memory (1861-62) Chapter 8. We Cannot Escape History (1862-63) Chapter 9. The Almighty Has His Own Purposes (1864-65) Chapter 10. The Wisdom of History Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
"Jesse Derber comprehensively examines a neglected topic--Lincoln as a historian--offering sound commentary on familiar speeches like those on the Mexican War, the Dred Scott decision, the House Divided, and both Inaugurals, and less well-known works. This is a welcome addition to the Lincoln literature."--Michael Burlingame, author of The Black Man's President: Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, and the Pursuit of Racial Equality