The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln
Autor: | Ida M. Tarbell, J. McCan Davis |
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EAN: | 8596547389323 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.11.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century America American presidency influences Lincoln early biography cultural analysis Lincoln educational historica formative years exploration historical anthology collection personal narrative diversity socioeconomic factors Lincoln |
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The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln is a profound anthology that delves into the formative years of one of America's most revered presidents. With an overarching theme centered on undiscovered moments and anecdotes from Lincoln's youth, the collection includes a blend of biographical narratives and historical vignettes. The range of styles varies from meticulous historical analysis to anecdotal storytelling, capturing the essence of Lincoln's early struggles and influences. Each piece unveils a new facet of the young Lincoln, drawing the reader closer to understanding the myriad of experiences that molded him into a formidable leader. A standout piece explores a nuanced incident from Lincoln's childhood that encapsulates his burgeoning sense of justice and empathy. Ida M. Tarbell and J. McCan Davis, renowned for their commitment to exhaustive research and narrative craft, have curated this work with a distinguished eye for detail. Both authors bring a wealth of experience to the assemblage, with Tarbell's journalistic prowess and Davis's legal background offering a unique synergy. The collection emerges at the intersection of historical and cultural inquiry, embodying the spirit of the Progressive Era-a time marked by the pursuit of truth and reform. Their individual backgrounds and collective insight into Lincoln's early environment spotlight the varied socio-cultural influences that shaped his worldview. A must-read for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln provides an expansive view into the lesser-known chapters of Lincoln's life. The anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in a narrative landscape that is as educational as it is engaging. This collection not only offers a panoramic understanding of the diverse factors that forged young Lincoln's character but also underscores the enduring relevance of his legacy. Readers will be compelled to explore the intricate dialogues and reflections presented in each piece, enriching their appreciation for the multifaceted dimensions of Lincoln's early years.
Ida Minerva Tarbell (1857-1944) was an American teacher, author, and journalist, widely recognized as one of the leading muckrakers of the progressive era. Born in Erie County, Pennsylvania, Tarbell is best known for her pioneering investigative journalism, exemplified in her landmark work 'The History of the Standard Oil Company,' which not only brought her national acclaim but also led to the dissolution of the oil monopoly. Apart from her works in muckraking, Tarbell wrote several biographical works of which 'The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln' stands out. In this scholarly endeavor, Tarbell delves into the formative years of one of America's most revered Presidents, shedding light on his upbringing, influences, and rise to prominence. Her dedication to factual history and narrative style helps readers gain an intimate understanding of Lincoln's character and the conditions that shaped his philosophy and leadership. Tarbell's meticulous research and engaging prose earned her a reputation as an astute biographer. She was a trailblazer for women in journalism, navigating a male-dominated industry with intellect and integrity. Her contributions to biographical literature and investigative journalism endure as a testament to her skillful writing and ethical reporting.
Ida Minerva Tarbell (1857-1944) was an American teacher, author, and journalist, widely recognized as one of the leading muckrakers of the progressive era. Born in Erie County, Pennsylvania, Tarbell is best known for her pioneering investigative journalism, exemplified in her landmark work 'The History of the Standard Oil Company,' which not only brought her national acclaim but also led to the dissolution of the oil monopoly. Apart from her works in muckraking, Tarbell wrote several biographical works of which 'The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln' stands out. In this scholarly endeavor, Tarbell delves into the formative years of one of America's most revered Presidents, shedding light on his upbringing, influences, and rise to prominence. Her dedication to factual history and narrative style helps readers gain an intimate understanding of Lincoln's character and the conditions that shaped his philosophy and leadership. Tarbell's meticulous research and engaging prose earned her a reputation as an astute biographer. She was a trailblazer for women in journalism, navigating a male-dominated industry with intellect and integrity. Her contributions to biographical literature and investigative journalism endure as a testament to her skillful writing and ethical reporting.