Tried by war

author: McPherson, James M
Examines President Lincoln's role as commander in chief during the Civil War. Describes how he had to push his generals toward battle as a self-taught military strategist, and how his leadership skills made him an exceptional commander in chief and ultimately won the respect of his generals.
year: 2009, 2008
call number/section: 920, 973.7
subjects: lincoln, abraham, 1809-1865, military leadership, executive power, united states, history, 19th century, presidents, biography, united states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, politics and government, 1861-1865, leadership, confederate states of america

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Tried by war
McPherson, James M
Penguin Books (2009)
Examines President Lincoln's role as commander in chief during the Civil War. Describes how he had to push his generals toward battle as a self-taught military strategist, and how his leadership skills made him an exceptional commander in chief and ultimately won the respect of his generals.
Schools: 2



Tried by war
McPherson, James M
Penguin Press (2008)
Chronicles the military leadership of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, his strategic insight, and how he often overstepped the boundaries of his political office to assume the role of commander in chief, ultimately changing the course of the war and saving the Union.
Schools: 6


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