Jumat, 28 Juli 2017

CWT Book Review: Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation

Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation: Constitutional Conflict in the American Civil War  Mark E. Neely Jr.; UNC Press Pulitzer Prize–winning author Mark Neely Jr. caters to readers with a taste for legal and judicial affairs in Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation. He mines contemporary sources, including judicial opinions, presidential and state …

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