Becoming Lincoln
Auteur : William W. Freehling
Date de publication : 2018-09-25
Ăditeur : University of Virginia Press
Nombre de pages : 384
Résumé du livre
Shortlisted for the 2018 Lincoln Prize
Previous biographies of Abraham Lincolnâuniversally acknowledged as one of Americaâs greatest presidentsâhave typically focused on his experiences in the White House. In Becoming Lincoln, renowned historian William Freehling instead emphasizes the prewar years, revealing how Lincoln came to be the extraordinary leader who would guide the nation through its most bitter chapter.
Freehlingâs engaging narrative focuses anew on Lincolnâs journey. The epic highlights Lincolnâs difficult family life, first with his father and later with his wife. We learn about the staggering number of setbacks and recoveries Lincoln experienced. We witness Lincolnâs famous embodiment of the self-made man (although he sought and received critical help from others).
The book traces Lincoln from his tough childhood through incarnations as a bankrupt with few prospects, a superb lawyer, a canny two-party politician, a great orator, a failed state legislator, and a losing senatorial candidate, to a winning presidential contender and a besieged six weeks as a pre-war president.
As Lincolnâs individual life unfolds, so does the American nineteenth century. Few great Americans have endured such pain but been rewarded with such success. Few lives have seen so much color and drama. Few mirror so uncannily the great themes of their own society. No one so well illustrates the emergence of our national economy and the causes of the Civil War.
The book concludes with a substantial epilogue in which Freehling turns to Lincolnâs wartime presidency to assess how the preceding fifty-one years of experience shaped the Great Emancipatorâs final four years. Extensively illustrated, nuanced but swiftly paced, and full of examples that vividly bring Lincoln to life for the modern reader, this new biography shows how an ordinary young man from the Midwest prepared to become, against almost absurd odds, our most tested and successful president.