Lincoln and Leadership: Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making (The North’s Civil War)

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Explore the complexities of Abraham Lincoln’s presidency in “Lincoln and Leadership: Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making.” Edited by Randall M. Miller, this collection of essays delves into the less explored facets of Lincoln’s leadership, challenging traditional narratives and offering fresh insights. Discover how Lincoln navigated the Civil War’s turmoil through strategic military decisions, shrewd political maneuvering, and profound religious convictions. Uncover the ethical dilemmas he faced regarding emancipation, military strategy, and the Union’s preservation. A crucial read for history buffs and leadership enthusiasts alike, this book reveals Lincoln as a work-in-progress, constantly evolving and adapting to the nation’s needs.

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Lincoln and Leadership offers fresh perspectives on the 16th presidentmaking novel contributions to the scholarship of one of the more studied figures of American history. The book explores Lincolns leadership through essays focused, respectively, on Lincoln as commander-in-chief, deft political operator, and powerful theologian. Taken together, the essays suggest the interplay of military, political, and religious factors informing Lincolns thought and action and guiding the dynamics of his leadership. The contributors, all respected scholars of the Civil War era, focus on several critical moments in Lincolns presidency to understand the ways Lincoln understood and dealt with such issues and concerns as emancipation, military strategy, relations with his generals, the use of black troops, party politics and his own re-election, the morality of the war, the place of America in Gods design, and the meaning and obligations of sustaining the Union. Overall, they argue that

Lincoln was simultaneously consistent regarding his commitments to freedom, democratic government, and Union but flexible, and sometimes contradictory, in the means to preserve and extend them. They further point to the ways that Lincolns decision making defined the presidency and recast understandings of American
exceptionalism. They emphasize that the real Lincoln was an unabashed party man and shrewd politician, a self-taught commander-in-chief, and a deeply religious man who was self-confident in his ability to judge men and to persuade them with words but unsure of what God demanded from America for its collective sins
of slavery. Randall Millers Introduction in particular provides essential weight to the notion that Lincolns presidential leadership must be seen as a series of interlocking stories. In the end, the contributors collectively remind readers that the Lincoln enshrined as the Great Emancipator and savior of the Union was in
life and practice a work-in-progress. And they insist that getting right with Lincoln requires seeing the intersections of hisand Americasmilitary, political, and religious interests and identities.

**Delve into the Complexities of Lincoln's Leadership: A Multifaceted Examination of His Military, Political, and Religious Decision-Making** Explore the intricate tapestry of Abraham Lincoln's leadership with "Lincoln and Leadership: Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making (The North's Civil War)," a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by Randall M. Miller. This book offers a fresh and nuanced perspective on one of the most studied figures in American history, going beyond the familiar narrative to reveal the multifaceted nature of Lincoln's decision-making process. This isn't just another biography; it's a deep dive into the critical moments that defined Lincoln's presidency and shaped the nation's destiny. Renowned Civil War scholars contribute insightful analyses, examining Lincoln's actions through the lenses of military strategy, political maneuvering, and deeply held religious beliefs. **Unraveling Lincoln's Strategic Brilliance** Discover Lincoln's evolution as commander-in-chief, navigating the challenges of the Civil War with evolving military strategies. The essays analyze his relationship with his generals, his controversial decisions regarding emancipation and the use of black troops, and how he managed to keep the Union army from falling apart. The book dissects Lincoln's grasp of military realities, moving from self-taught amateur to a president who could confidently assess battle plans and rally a nation behind a winning, long-term strategy. **A Political Mastermind at Work** Beyond the battlefield, Lincoln was a shrewd political operator. Learn how he navigated the treacherous waters of party politics, securing his re-election amidst immense pressure and maintaining the fragile coalition needed to win the war. The book sheds light on his masterful use of rhetoric, political persuasion, and strategic compromise to achieve his goals, even when faced with fierce opposition and conflicting ideologies. It reveals how he walked the tightrope between radical abolitionists and conservative unionists, keeping the war effort together through sheer political skill. **The Moral Compass of a Nation** "Lincoln and Leadership" explores the profound moral and ethical dimensions of Lincoln's presidency, delving into his evolving views on slavery, the morality of war, and America's place in God's design. The authors examine Lincoln's speeches and writings, uncovering the theological underpinnings of his actions and the inner struggles that shaped his leadership. The book illuminates his grappling with the immense human cost of the war, his evolving understanding of racial justice, and his unwavering commitment to preserving the Union. **A "Work-in-Progress" President** This book emphasizes that Lincoln was not a static figure, but a leader constantly learning, adapting, and evolving in response to the challenges he faced. He was a man of contradictions, balancing unwavering principles with pragmatic compromises. This collection challenges the idealized image of Lincoln, presenting a more complex and human portrait of a leader whose decisions continue to resonate today. **Why You Should Read This Book** "Lincoln and Leadership" offers more than just historical analysis. It provides valuable insights into the nature of leadership itself. It challenges readers to consider the difficult choices leaders must make, the importance of adapting to changing circumstances, and the enduring power of moral conviction. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of leadership, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the American experience, this book will leave you with a new appreciation for the complexities of Abraham Lincoln's legacy. Prepare to have your understanding of one of America's greatest presidents challenged and enriched. The book is perfect for anyone interested in: * Abraham Lincoln and his presidency * The American Civil War * Military History * Political Leadership * Ethical Decision-Making * American History and Politics * The intersection of religion and politics This paperback edition, published by Fordham University Press, offers a convenient and accessible way to explore the depths of Lincoln's leadership.
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ISBN-10

0823243451

ISBN-13

9780823243457

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164

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204

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1

Dewey decimal

973.7092

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