
Everybody's History: Indiana's Lincoln Inquiry and the Quest to Reclaim a President's Past (Psychiatry and the Humanities)
Keith A. Erekson
Revered by the public, respected by scholars, and imitated by politicians, Abraham Lincoln remains influential more than two hundred years after his birth. His memory has inspired books, monuments, and museums and also sparked controversies, rivalries, and forgeries. That so many people have been interested in Lincoln for so long makes him an ideal subject for exploring why history matters to ordinary Americans as well as to academic specialists.
In Everybody’s History, Keith A. Erekson focuses on the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society—an organisation composed of lawyers, historians, collectors, genealogists, teachers, college presidents, and newspaper editors—who joined ... Read more
Everybody’s History traces the development of popular interest in Lincoln to uncover the story of an extensive network of non professional historians who contested old authorities and advanced new interpretations. In so doing, the book invites all who are interested in the past to see history as both vital to public life and meaningful to everybody.
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