War era Study Program and did graduate work in university of pennsylvania where he focused on the history of religion. He holds a master of divinity degree. His roster of publications is so long im not going to try to read them all to you. You can go to his website to get a full accounting of not only his publications but oerjt sail ient elements of other saileint elements of hig biography. Im going to offer five books i think is pertinent. The first is called Abraham Lincoln published by william b in 1998 and the first of allen lincolns prizes. Lincolns emancipation pags proclamation end of slavery in america. Publish in 2004 brought his second lincoln prize. Lincoln and douglas the debates that define america. 2008. Some reason didnt win the lincoln prize. Faithful lightening new history of the civil war and reconstruction came out from Oxford University press in 2012 and the 5th title i will mention is is gettiesburg the last invasion published in 2013 which brought a third lincoln
Director of the civil war era studies program. He did his graduate work in history at the university of pennsylvania, where he focused on the history of religion. He also has holds a master of divinity degree. His roster of publications is so long that im not going to even try to read them all to you. You can go to allen guelzo. Com and get a full accounting of not only his publications, but other salient elements of his biography and doings. What im going to do here is mention five books that i think are especially pertinent to what well be doing this afternoon, and ill just read it. Abraham lincoln redeemer president , 1998 and won the first of allens lincoln prizes. Lincolns emancipation proclamation, end of slavery in america, published by simon and schuster in 2004 brought him his second lincoln prize. Lincoln and douglas that defined america, simon and schuster 2008 for some reason didnt win the lincoln prize. Fateful lightning, new history of the civil war and reconstruction cam
this is often my favorite part of the symposium. we get a chance to talk with all of our speakers at the same time and we got some great questions this time. i know that you ve been easy on the speakers. all all of the symposium, but these are good questions. so thank you very much. i was told by c-span that i better keep my coat on because i ve talked about i took it off. i would be too brilliant. i and so. i completely understand that. so. also got a note from an anonymous note for gary. how do you manage to handle your supreme awesomeness day after day. i crossed out gary. okay. typically, the first question that we ask our panel and we ll we ll start over here on my right flank, we want to know what you re working on now. we ll start over here. all right. well, thank you, mr. brilliant. yeah. all right, then. what i m working on now is what i ve been working on for a number of years. and it s the battle of atlanta. i know gary has covered that back in 2009, when gary had
of the symposium. we get a chance to talk with all of our speakers at the same time and we got some great questions this time. i know that you ve been easy on the speakers. all all of the symposium, but these are good questions. so thank you very much. i was told by c-span that i better keep my coat on because i ve talked about i took it off. i would be too brilliant. i and so. i completely understand that. so. also got a note from an anonymous note for gary. how do you manage to handle your supreme awesomeness day after day. i crossed out gary. okay. typically, the first question that we ask our panel and we ll we ll start over here on my right flank, we want to know what you re working on now. we ll start over here. all right. well, thank you, mr. brilliant. yeah. all right, then. what i m working on now is what i ve been working on for a number of years. and it s the battle of atlanta. i know gary has covered that back in 2009, when gary had his day, dixie died came out. t
military industrial complex. a reminder that all of the speeches you re seeing on this series are available to watch online at c-span. org slash this is often my favorite part of the symposium. we get a chance to talk with all of our speakers at the same time and we got some great questions this time. i know that you ve been easy on the speakers. all all of the symposium, but these are good questions. so thank you very much. i was told by c-span that i better keep my coat on because i ve talked about i took it off. i would be too brilliant. i and so. i completely understand that. so. also got a note from an anonymous note for gary. how do you manage to handle your supreme awesomeness day after day. i crossed out gary. okay. typically, the first question that we ask our panel and we ll we ll start over here on my right flank, we want to know what you re working on now. we ll start over here. all right. well, thank you, mr. brilliant. yeah. all right, then. what i m working on