Lincolniana in 2000
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With the dawn of a new year and a new millennium, the state of Lincoln scholarship is reaching new heights. The most anticipated of original Lincoln scholarship in the last twenty-five years arrived with the release of the three-volume DVD set, The Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln Complete Documentary Edition. This massive undertaking, more than fifteen years in the making, has brought together all of the known legal documents relating to Lincoln's law practice. Using new, proprietary computer search software specifically developed for the Edition, the ease of use surpasses all currently available Lincoln research/reference tools. This Edition is useful not only for the legal aspect of Lincoln's life, but it also provides a broader understanding of life in Illinois. By viewing Lincoln's legal career in microcosm, social scientists, economists, and legal historians alike will find previously unattainable primary data to draw upon. Genealogists, too, will find the Edition helpful in establishing possible legal case links to Abraham Lincoln.
In the field of new scholarship, through a generous, anonymous donation, both the Abraham Lincoln Association and the Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic have done much to answer the question, "Where are all of the new Lincoln scholars?" Through those two organizations, with the tireless efforts of Illinois State Historian Thomas Schwartz and Connecticut College Professor Michael Burlingame, this author's concept of a dissertation prize recognizing the best of new Lincoln scholarship has been realized. On February 12, 2001, the Abraham Lincoln Association will announce the recipient of the First Annual Hay-Nicolay Dissertation Prize. Since this is the inaugural year, the Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic will also announce a second recipient at its annual Symposium. The $5,000 prize will then be alternated yearly between the two organizations. The establishment of this prize will help foster original research into all aspects of Lincoln scholarship. Page [End Page 49]
The development of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois, was also in the news. On January 5, 2001, Illinois First Lady Lura Lynn Ryan announced that Ameritech Corporation was donating $2 million to the development of the Holavision Theatre in the Museum complex. Groundbreaking for the new buildings is set for February 12, 2001. With the determined effort of many individuals and organizations, led by Illinois Governor and Mrs. George Ryan, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will pioneer new means to view, study, and understand the legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
Museum exhibits and online resources also dot the Lincoln landscape. Foremost among these is the exhibit Picturing Lincoln: The Changing Image of America's 16th President. The exhibit, located at the Northern Indiana Center for History, brings together the private collection of Jack L. Smith as well as items from the Henry Horner Lincoln Collection at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and The Lincoln Museum in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Another resource, this one on the Internet, is Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library located at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/alhome.html . Virtual Library is a cooperative effort of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the Lincoln Studies Center located at Knox College in Illinois. Through that joint effort, the Library of Congress's Abraham Lincoln Papers and the "We'll Sing to Abe Our Song!" music collection of the Alfred Whital Stern Collection—both located in the Library's Rare Book and Special Collections Division—are available online for access to a variety of documents and resources about Abraham Lincoln. In addition, the Abraham Lincoln Association plans to reintroduce the Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln in a new search format in February 2001.
The study concerning the Sixteenth President continues to grow. Literally, each day brings new sources for scholars to employ in their attempt to place Abraham Lincoln into historical and societal perspective. Institutions and organizations dedicated to Abraham Lincoln continue to lead the way by providing access to these sources. The new century will bring even more and exciting research, and its dissemination will contribute to a better understanding of Abraham Lincoln and what he means to the nation.
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Book/Exhibit Reviews 2000
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Terry. Review of "Right or Wrong, God Judge Me": The Writings of
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Lincoln Herald 102 (Spring 2000): 45–46.
———. Review of
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———. Review of
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James D. Review of Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President, by
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Browning, Jr.,
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Burgess, Larry E.
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275–76.
———.
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edited by Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis. Florida
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———. Review of
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