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The two American PresidentsThe two American Presidents

The two American Presidents1999

a dual biography of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis

Bruce Chadwick

About this book

In this, the first dual biography of the two leaders, Bruce Chadwick argues that one of several reasons why the North won and the South lost can be found in the drastically different characters of the two presidents. The electric and flexible personality of Lincoln enabled him to build coalitions among warring political factions and become one of the strongest and most successful presidents in U.S. history. The inability of the uncompromising Davis to do the same contributed to the South's losing the war. This is the first comprehensive study to compare the two leaders, and to reach firm conclusions about the war that transformed the United States from a slave empire into a model of democracy for the world. Many books have been written about both Lincoln and Davis. However, by contrasting the lives and presidencies of both men, the author provides a fascinating new perspective of the two leaders during the most volatile period in American history.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2006704W

Subjects

PresidentsBiographyPolitics and governmentLincoln, abraham, 1809-1865Davis, jefferson, 1808-1889United states, politics and government, 1861-1865

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