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TOC: Special issue on Abraham Lincoln and Kentucky
| Publication Date: | 2010-07-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-03-31 |
| Announcement ID: |
175290 |
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TOC: Special issue on Abraham Lincoln and Kentucky
This special double issue of the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society brings together new and enduring scholarship that probes the complicated relationship of Abraham Lincoln to Kentucky. Additional copies may be purchased by contacting Leslie Miller (Leslie.Miller@ky.gov), membership coordinator for the Kentucky Historical Society. The price per copy is $10 for members and $14 for nonmembers.
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, first published in 1903, is the oldest peer-reviewed journal dedicated to Kentucky history.
Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
Volume 106, Numbers 3-4 (Summer/Autumn 2008)
Introduction
R. Darrell Meadows, Abraham Lincoln and the Register
Articles
Brian Dirck, Lincoln’s Kentucky Childhood and Race
R. Darrell Meadows, Toward a View of Abraham Lincoln’s Trans-Appalachian World in Motion
Elizabeth D. Leonard, One Kentuckian’s Hard Choice: Joseph Holt and Abraham Lincoln
Mark J. Stegmeier, Abraham Lincoln and the Danville Farmer: The President-Elect Discusses Policy with a Kentuckian
John David Smith, “Gentleman, I too, am a Kentuckian”: Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Bicentennial, and Lincoln’s Kentucky in Recent Scholarship
Bicentennial Presentations
John E. Kleber, The Judgment of Future Events: Kentucky Embraces Abraham Lincoln, its Native Son
Frank J. Williams, Legend and Myth: Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky
Shearer Davis Bowman, Comparing Henry Clay and Abraham Lincoln
J. Blaine Hudson, Abraham Lincoln: An African American Perspective
Classic Scholarship on Lincoln and Kentucky
Mark E. Neely Jr., American Nationalism in the Image of Henry Clay: Abraham Lincoln’s Eulogy on Henry Clay in Context
Lowell H. Harrison, Lincoln, Slavery, and Kentucky
ISSN: 0023-0243
Publication Frequency: quarterly
Subscription Information:
Subscriptions to the Register are a benefit of membership in the Kentucky Historical Society. To become a member of the Kentucky Historical Society, visit our website at http://history.ky.gov/ and click on the GIVE/JOIN link at the top, or contact Leslie Miller, Membership Associate, at 502-564-1792, ext 4490 for more information.
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