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No other narrative account of Abraham Lincoln's life has inspired
such widespread and lasting acclaim as Charnwood's Abraham Lincoln:
A Biography. Written by a native of England and originally
published in 1916, the biography is a rare blend of beautiful prose
and profound historical insight. Charnwood's study of Lincoln's
statesmanship introduced generations of Americans to the life and
politics of Lincoln and the author's observations are so
comprehensive and well-supported that any serious study of Lincoln
must respond to his conclusions.
To address the growing concern about the decline of political
parties in American politics and the consequences this might have
for America's constitutional democracy, the twelve leading
constitutional scholars who contribute to this volume examine the
purposes of political parties in America's constitutional order,
each major party's strongest recent manifestation-the Democrat's
New Deal coalition and the Republican's Reagan coalition, and the
future of the American party system. Sponsored by the John M.
Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs.
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