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Allen C. Guelzo


Allen Carl Guelzo (born 1953) is an American historian who serves as the Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Research Scholar and Director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University.[2] He formerly was a professor of History at Gettysburg College.

Allen Carl Guelzo
Guelzo in January 2013
Born (1953-02-02) February 2, 1953 (age 71)[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationCairn University (BS)
Reformed Theological Seminary (MDiv)
University of Pennsylvania (MA, PhD)
OccupationSenior Research Scholar
EmployerPrinceton University
Children2 daughters, 1 son

Rachel A. Shelden wrote in 2013 that for two decades, Guelzo "has been at the forefront of Civil War–era scholarship. In particular, he has focused his analytical efforts on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, publishing books covering the Lincoln-Douglas debates, the origins of the Emancipation Proclamation, and Lincoln's presidential leadership, among others."[3]

Early life and education edit

Guelzo was born in Yokohama, Japan,[1] the son of a US Army soldier stationed in the occupation of Japan.[4][5] He grew up in Pennsylvania.[6] His earliest degrees were a BS in Biblical Studies from Cairn University and a M.Div. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, where he later taught church history.[7] He earned an MA and Ph.D. in history from the University of Pennsylvania.[8] He joined the History department of Eastern University (St. Davids, Pennsylvania) in 1991. He was the Grace F. Kea Professor of American History at Eastern, where he was also Moderator of the Faculty Senate (1996–98). From 1998 to 2004, he served as Dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern. He joined the History department at Gettysburg College in 2004.

Career edit

Academic focus edit

Guelzo's principal specialty is American intellectual history, from 1750 to 1865. His doctoral dissertation, "The Unanswered Question: Jonathan Edwards's 'Freedom of the Will' in Early American Religious Philosophy", was published in 1989 as Edwards On the Will: A Century of American Philosophical Debate, 1750–1850, by Wesleyan University Press, and won an American Library Association Choice Award. In 1995, he contributed a volume in the St. Martin's Press American History textbook series, The Crisis of the American Republic: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

One of Guelzo's early works, For the Union of Evangelical Christendom: The Irony of the Reformed Episcopalians, 1873–1930, won the Albert C. Outler Prize in Ecumenical Church History from the American Society of Church History in 1993.[9] He began work in 1996 on an 'intellectual biography' of Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President (1999), which won the Lincoln Prize for 2000 and the 2000 Book Prize of the Abraham Lincoln Institute. He followed this with Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: The End of Slavery in America (2004), which became the first two-time winner of the Lincoln Prize (for 2005) and the Book Prize of the Lincoln Institute.[8] Guelzo won his third Lincoln Prize for his book Gettysburg: The Last Invasion (2013), making him the first three-time recipient of the prize.[10]

His interest in the American Civil War was partially motivated by his grandmother, who had attended lectures by the Grand Army of the Republic as a child.[4]

Guelzo differs notably from most contemporary scholars of the American Civil War in that he disagrees with the "Self-emancipation" thesis, which posits that the Confederates' slaves freed themselves during the war.[11][12] To that effect, he cites the ex-slaves who testified that Lincoln, specifically his Emancipation Proclamation, was responsible for freeing them.[11] In addition, Guelzo does not consider Lincoln to have been a competent military commander during his presidency and disagrees with several military decisions he made on the grounds that they were unsound.[11]

In addition to those books, he has produced editions of Manning Ferguson Force's From Fort Henry to Corinth (1989) and Josiah Gilbert Holland's Life of Abraham Lincoln (1998), as well as co-editing a volume of essays on Jonathan Edwards, Edwards In Our Time: Jonathan Edwards and the Shaping of American Religion (with Sang Hyun Lee, 1999) and an anthology of primary sources on the New England theology from 1750 to 1850,The New England Theology: From Jonathan Edwards to Edwards Amasa Park (with Douglas R. Sweeney, 2006). His books include Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America (2008), which led to an appearance on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" on February 27, 2008; Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas (2009), a collection of his previously published essays; and Lincoln (2009), a volume in Oxford University Press's "Very Short Introduction" series.

Guelzo contributed half the lectures in the 80 episodes of The Great Courses 2003 video series “U.S. History”.

Criticism and commentary edit

Matthew Pinsker notes that Guelzo, with his religious training, often emphasizes religious themes that other historians have neglected. Guelzo argues that Lincoln championed the cause of individual rights partly because of his profound fatalism and what Guelzo identifies as "a lifelong dalliance with Old School Calvinism."[13]

Guelzo created a controversy among younger historians of the Civil War when Earl J. Hess reported that Guelzo believed that scholarly blogging was "entirely negative. I consider blogging to be a pernicious waste of scholarly time."[14]

Rachel Shelden has noted that Guelzo's Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction (2012) is heavily focused on Lincoln. She asserts that little in the book is new, and much is based on old-fashioned historiography. She says he underplays the recent scholarship on the home front, environmental concerns, and medical issues and gives only cursory attention to the black experience or to the complexities of Reconstruction.[15]

In 2019, Guelzo denounced the magazine version of The 1619 Project as "polemic," "conspiracy theory," "ignorance," and "evangelism for a gospel of disenchantment whose ultimate purpose is the hollowing out of the meaning of freedom." His review did not quote any passages from the project. [16]

In 2020, Guelzo participated in the White House Conference on American History, for which he was criticized by other historians.[17] He responded by writing that "I will take the opportunity of any platform offered me short of outright tyrants, depraved fools and genocidal murderers to talk about American history."[18] Guelzo did not serve on the subsequent 1776_Commission, whose membership did not include any historians.

Affiliations edit

Guelzo has been an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow (1991–1992), a Visiting Research Fellow at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (1992–1993), a Fellow of the Charles Warren Center for the Study of American History at Harvard University (1994–1995), and a visiting fellow, Department of Politics, Princeton University (2002–2003 and 2010–2011).[19] He was appointed by President George W. Bush to the National Council on the Humanities in 2006.[8] He is a board member of the Abraham Lincoln Association. Guelzo is also a senior fellow of the conservative think-tank, the Claremont Institute.[20]

Awards and honors edit

Guelzo received the 2013 Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History for Gettysburg: The Last Invasion at an awards ceremony in New York on March 17, 2014.[21][22]

Guelzo was inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln (the State's highest honor) by the Governor of Illinois in 2009 as a Bicentennial Laureate.[23]

Guelzo was a recipient of the 2018 Bradley Prize for his "contributions [which] have shaped important debate, thought and research on one of the most critical periods of American history."[24]

Personal life edit

Guelzo has two daughters[6] and a son who is a career army officer.

In 1980, Guelzo was ordained as a presbyter in the Reformed Episcopal Church, about which he wrote a history early in his career.[25] In 1997, his orders were transferred by letters dimissory to the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.[26]

Publications edit

  • Guelzo, Allen C. (1989). Edwards on the Will: A Century of Theological Debate. Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 978-0-8195-5193-1.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (1994). For the Union of Evangelical Christendom: The Irony of the Reformed Episcopalians. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 978-0-271-01002-1.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (1995). The Crisis of the American Republic: A History of the Civil War and Reconstruction Era. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-09515-4.
  • Holland, J. (1998). Holland's Life of Abraham Lincoln. Introduction by Allen C. Guelzo. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-7303-0.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. "Defending Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln and the Conkling Letter, 1863," Civil War History (2002) 48 #4 pp. 313–337
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2003). Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President (Library of Religious Biography). Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. ISBN 978-08028-3872-8.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2004). Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: The End of Slavery in America. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-2182-5.
  • Guelzo, Allen C.; Sweeney, Douglas A. (2006). The New England Theology: From Jonathan Edwards to Edwards Amasa Park. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic. ISBN 978-0-8010-2709-3.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2008). Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-7320-6.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2009). Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 978-0-8093-2861-1.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2009). Lincoln: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions). Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-536780-5.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2012). Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-984328-2.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2013). Gettysburg: The Last Invasion. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-307-59408-2.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2016). Redeeming the Great Emancipator. Nathan I. Huggins Lectures. ISBN 978-0-674-286115.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2018). Reconstruction: A Concise History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1908-6569-6.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2020). Reconstruction: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190454791.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2021). Robert E. Lee: A Life. Knopf. ISBN 978-1101946220.
  • Guelzo, Allen C. (2024). Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment. Knopf. ISBN 978-0593534441.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . The President and Fellows of Harvard College. 2009-06-28. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-05-17. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  3. ^ Rachel A. Shelden, review in Civil War History (June 2013) vol. 59, #2, p. 237.
  4. ^ a b "Reconstruction, Race, and Andrew Johnson". C-SPAN.org.
  5. ^ "Lincoln, Slavery, and the Dred Scott Case". C-SPAN.org. Army brat
  6. ^ a b "The Reputation of Abraham Lincoln". C-SPAN.org.
  7. ^ "Illinois Wesleyan: Lincoln Scholar to Speak at Founders' Day Convocation". Iwu.edu. 2013-02-14. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  8. ^ a b c . National Endowment for the Humanities. 2006-11-15. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  9. ^ . Psupress.org. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  10. ^ . Gettysburg College. 2014-08-10. Archived from the original on 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  11. ^ a b c Guelzo, Allen C. (March 3, 2010). . Claremont Review of Books. California: The Claremont Institute. Archived from the original on February 6, 2018. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  12. ^ "On Abraham Lincoln," National Review, July 9, 2020.
  13. ^ Matthew Pinsker review in Civil War History (2001) vol. 47, #2, pp. 173–175.
  14. ^ Earl J. Hess, "The Internet and Civil War Studies" in Civil War History (2019).
  15. ^ Sheldon (2013), review in Civil War History, 59-2, pp. 238–239. Retrieved on 11 July 2020.
  16. ^ Allen C. Guelzo, “Preaching a Conspiracy Theory,” City Journal, December 8, 2019, https://www.city-journal.org/article/preaching-a-conspiracy-theory)
  17. ^ Deborah Yaffe, “The Politics of History,” Princeton Alumni Weekly, March 2021, https://paw.princeton.edu/article/politics-history.
  18. ^ Allen C. Guelzo, “‘Provided I Can Fuse on Ground Which I Think Is Right’: A Lincolnian View of the White House History Conference,” History News Network, October 11, 2020, https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/177724
  19. ^ Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  20. ^ "Claremont Institute | Recovering the American Idea". www.claremont.org. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  21. ^ . HFG. Archived from the original on 2014-08-25. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  22. ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (20 March 2014). "Book on Gettysburg Wins $50,000 Military History Prize".
  23. ^ "Laureates by Year - The Lincoln Academy of Illinois". The Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
  24. ^ "Allen C. Guelzo, Distinguished Civil War Era Historian, Lincoln Scholar and Gettysburg College Professor Wins Prestigious Bradley Prize" (PDF). The Bradley Foundation. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  25. ^ Riches, Leonard (1981). "REPORT OF BISHOP LEONARD W. RICHES" (PDF). Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Third General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church: 58. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  26. ^ Gillin, R. Charles (1999). "REPORT OF THE DIOCESE OF NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC" (PDF). Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church: 277.

Further reading edit

  • Yaffe, Deborah. "The Politics of History: A conservative scholar of Lincoln and the battle over how we teach about America’s past," Princeton Alumni Weekly March 2021
  • (April 3, 2013), by Tom Mackaman, World Socialist Web Site

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Historian Allen Guelzo speaks on the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 2013.

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Program at Princeton University 2 He formerly was a professor of History at Gettysburg College Allen Carl GuelzoGuelzo in January 2013Born 1953 02 02 February 2 1953 age 71 1 Yokohama Japan 1 NationalityAmericanEducationCairn University BS Reformed Theological Seminary MDiv University of Pennsylvania MA PhD OccupationSenior Research ScholarEmployerPrinceton UniversityChildren2 daughters 1 sonRachel A Shelden wrote in 2013 that for two decades Guelzo has been at the forefront of Civil War era scholarship In particular he has focused his analytical efforts on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln publishing books covering the Lincoln Douglas debates the origins of the Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln s presidential leadership among others 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academic focus 2 2 Criticism and commentary 2 3 Affiliations 3 Awards and honors 4 Personal life 5 Publications 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editGuelzo was born in Yokohama Japan 1 the son of a US Army soldier stationed in the occupation of Japan 4 5 He grew up in Pennsylvania 6 His earliest degrees were a BS in Biblical Studies from Cairn University and a M Div from Reformed Episcopal Seminary where he later taught church history 7 He earned an MA and Ph D in history from the University of Pennsylvania 8 He joined the History department of Eastern University St Davids Pennsylvania in 1991 He was the Grace F Kea Professor of American History at Eastern where he was also Moderator of the Faculty Senate 1996 98 From 1998 to 2004 he served as Dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern He joined the History department at Gettysburg College in 2004 Career editAcademic focus edit Guelzo s principal specialty is American intellectual history from 1750 to 1865 His doctoral dissertation The Unanswered Question Jonathan Edwards s Freedom of the Will in Early American Religious Philosophy was published in 1989 as Edwards On the Will A Century of American Philosophical Debate 1750 1850 by Wesleyan University Press and won an American Library Association Choice Award In 1995 he contributed a volume in the St Martin s Press American History textbook series The Crisis of the American Republic A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction One of Guelzo s early works For the Union of Evangelical Christendom The Irony of the Reformed Episcopalians 1873 1930 won the Albert C Outler Prize in Ecumenical Church History from the American Society of Church History in 1993 9 He began work in 1996 on an intellectual biography of Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Redeemer President 1999 which won the Lincoln Prize for 2000 and the 2000 Book Prize of the Abraham Lincoln Institute He followed this with Lincoln s Emancipation Proclamation The End of Slavery in America 2004 which became the first two time winner of the Lincoln Prize for 2005 and the Book Prize of the Lincoln Institute 8 Guelzo won his third Lincoln Prize for his book Gettysburg The Last Invasion 2013 making him the first three time recipient of the prize 10 His interest in the American Civil War was partially motivated by his grandmother who had attended lectures by the Grand Army of the Republic as a child 4 Guelzo differs notably from most contemporary scholars of the American Civil War in that he disagrees with the Self emancipation thesis which posits that the Confederates slaves freed themselves during the war 11 12 To that effect he cites the ex slaves who testified that Lincoln specifically his Emancipation Proclamation was responsible for freeing them 11 In addition Guelzo does not consider Lincoln to have been a competent military commander during his presidency and disagrees with several military decisions he made on the grounds that they were unsound 11 In addition to those books he has produced editions of Manning Ferguson Force s From Fort Henry to Corinth 1989 and Josiah Gilbert Holland s Life of Abraham Lincoln 1998 as well as co editing a volume of essays on Jonathan Edwards Edwards In Our Time Jonathan Edwards and the Shaping of American Religion with Sang Hyun Lee 1999 and an anthology of primary sources on the New England theology from 1750 to 1850 The New England Theology From Jonathan Edwards to Edwards Amasa Park with Douglas R Sweeney 2006 His books include Lincoln and Douglas The Debates That Defined America 2008 which led to an appearance on Comedy Central s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on February 27 2008 Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas 2009 a collection of his previously published essays and Lincoln 2009 a volume in Oxford University Press s Very Short Introduction series Guelzo contributed half the lectures in the 80 episodes of The Great Courses 2003 video series U S History Criticism and commentary edit Matthew Pinsker notes that Guelzo with his religious training often emphasizes religious themes that other historians have neglected Guelzo argues that Lincoln championed the cause of individual rights partly because of his profound fatalism and what Guelzo identifies as a lifelong dalliance with Old School Calvinism 13 Guelzo created a controversy among younger historians of the Civil War when Earl J Hess reported that Guelzo believed that scholarly blogging was entirely negative I consider blogging to be a pernicious waste of scholarly time 14 Rachel Shelden has noted that Guelzo s Fateful Lightning A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction 2012 is heavily focused on Lincoln She asserts that little in the book is new and much is based on old fashioned historiography She says he underplays the recent scholarship on the home front environmental concerns and medical issues and gives only cursory attention to the black experience or to the complexities of Reconstruction 15 In 2019 Guelzo denounced the magazine version of The 1619 Project as polemic conspiracy theory ignorance and evangelism for a gospel of disenchantment whose ultimate purpose is the hollowing out of the meaning of freedom His review did not quote any passages from the project 16 In 2020 Guelzo participated in the White House Conference on American History for which he was criticized by other historians 17 He responded by writing that I will take the opportunity of any platform offered me short of outright tyrants depraved fools and genocidal murderers to talk about American history 18 Guelzo did not serve on the subsequent 1776 Commission whose membership did not include any historians Affiliations edit Guelzo has been an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow 1991 1992 a Visiting Research Fellow at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania 1992 1993 a Fellow of the Charles Warren Center for the Study of American History at Harvard University 1994 1995 and a visiting fellow Department of Politics Princeton University 2002 2003 and 2010 2011 19 He was appointed by President George W Bush to the National Council on the Humanities in 2006 8 He is a board member of the Abraham Lincoln Association Guelzo is also a senior fellow of the conservative think tank the Claremont Institute 20 Awards and honors editGuelzo received the 2013 Guggenheim Lehrman Prize in Military History for Gettysburg The Last Invasion at an awards ceremony in New York on March 17 2014 21 22 Guelzo was inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln the State s highest honor by the Governor of Illinois in 2009 as a Bicentennial Laureate 23 Guelzo was a recipient of the 2018 Bradley Prize for his contributions which have shaped important debate thought and research on one of the most critical periods of American history 24 Personal life editGuelzo has two daughters 6 and a son who is a career army officer In 1980 Guelzo was ordained as a presbyter in the Reformed Episcopal Church about which he wrote a history early in his career 25 In 1997 his orders were transferred by letters dimissory to the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania 26 Publications editGuelzo Allen C 1989 Edwards on the Will A Century of Theological Debate Middletown Conn Wesleyan University Press ISBN 978 0 8195 5193 1 Guelzo Allen C 1994 For the Union of Evangelical Christendom The Irony of the Reformed Episcopalians University Park Pennsylvania State University Press ISBN 978 0 271 01002 1 Guelzo Allen C 1995 The Crisis of the American Republic A History of the Civil War and Reconstruction Era New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 09515 4 Holland J 1998 Holland s Life of Abraham Lincoln Introduction by Allen C Guelzo Lincoln University of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 0 8032 7303 0 Guelzo Allen C Defending Emancipation Abraham Lincoln and the Conkling Letter 1863 Civil War History 2002 48 4 pp 313 337 Guelzo Allen C 2003 Abraham Lincoln Redeemer President Library of Religious Biography Wm B Eerdmans Publishing Company ISBN 978 08028 3872 8 Guelzo Allen C 2004 Lincoln s Emancipation Proclamation The End of Slavery in America New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 2182 5 Guelzo Allen C Sweeney Douglas A 2006 The New England Theology From Jonathan Edwards to Edwards Amasa Park Grand Rapids Mich Baker Academic ISBN 978 0 8010 2709 3 Guelzo Allen C 2008 Lincoln and Douglas The Debates That Defined America New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 7320 6 Guelzo Allen C 2009 Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press ISBN 978 0 8093 2861 1 Guelzo Allen C 2009 Lincoln A Very Short Introduction Very Short Introductions Oxford University Press USA ISBN 978 0 19 536780 5 Guelzo Allen C 2012 Fateful Lightning A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 984328 2 Guelzo Allen C 2013 Gettysburg The Last Invasion Knopf ISBN 978 0 307 59408 2 Guelzo Allen C 2016 Redeeming the Great Emancipator Nathan I Huggins Lectures ISBN 978 0 674 286115 Guelzo Allen C 2018 Reconstruction A Concise History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 1908 6569 6 Guelzo Allen C 2020 Reconstruction A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0190454791 Guelzo Allen C 2021 Robert E Lee A Life Knopf ISBN 978 1101946220 Guelzo Allen C 2024 Our Ancient Faith Lincoln Democracy and the American Experiment Knopf ISBN 978 0593534441 References edit a b c Allen C Guelzo W E B Du Bois Institute The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2009 06 28 Archived from the original on 2010 04 26 Retrieved 2009 06 28 Allen C Guelzo Joins Princeton University James Madison Program Archived from the original on 2020 05 17 Retrieved 2020 01 30 Rachel A Shelden review in Civil War History June 2013 vol 59 2 p 237 a b Reconstruction Race and Andrew Johnson C SPAN org Lincoln Slavery and the Dred Scott Case C SPAN org Army brat a b The Reputation of Abraham Lincoln C SPAN org Illinois Wesleyan Lincoln Scholar to Speak at Founders Day Convocation Iwu edu 2013 02 14 Retrieved 2014 06 10 a b c New Members Join Humanities Endowment s National Council National Endowment for the Humanities 2006 11 15 Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 06 29 Award winning titles from the Penn State University Press Psupress org Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2014 06 10 Previous Winners Gettysburg College 2014 08 10 Archived from the original on 2018 09 25 Retrieved 2018 10 23 a b c Guelzo Allen C March 3 2010 The Bicentennial Lincolns Claremont Review of Books California The Claremont Institute Archived from the original on February 6 2018 Retrieved February 6 2018 On Abraham Lincoln National Review July 9 2020 Matthew Pinsker review in Civil War History 2001 vol 47 2 pp 173 175 Earl J Hess The Internet and Civil War Studies in Civil War History 2019 Sheldon 2013 review in Civil War History 59 2 pp 238 239 Retrieved on 11 July 2020 Allen C Guelzo Preaching a Conspiracy Theory City Journal December 8 2019 https www city journal org article preaching a conspiracy theory Deborah Yaffe The Politics of History Princeton Alumni Weekly March 2021 https paw princeton edu article politics history Allen C Guelzo Provided I Can Fuse on Ground Which I Think Is Right A Lincolnian View of the White House History Conference History News Network October 11 2020 https historynewsnetwork org article 177724 Guelzo Dr Allen C Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 06 29 Claremont Institute Recovering the American Idea www claremont org Retrieved 2022 04 10 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation HFG Archived from the original on 2014 08 25 Retrieved 2014 06 10 Schuessler Jennifer 20 March 2014 Book on Gettysburg Wins 50 000 Military History Prize Laureates by Year The Lincoln Academy of Illinois The Lincoln Academy of Illinois Retrieved 2016 03 04 Allen C Guelzo Distinguished Civil War Era Historian Lincoln Scholar and Gettysburg College Professor Wins Prestigious Bradley Prize PDF The Bradley Foundation Retrieved 2019 08 31 Riches Leonard 1981 REPORT OF BISHOP LEONARD W RICHES PDF Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty Third General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church 58 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Gillin R Charles 1999 REPORT OF THE DIOCESE OF NORTHEAST AND MID ATLANTIC PDF Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty Ninth General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church 277 Further reading editChotiner Isaac Reexamining the Legacy of Race and Robert E Lee New Yorker November 24 2021 https www newyorker com news q and a reexamining the legacy of race and robert e lee Yaffe Deborah The Politics of History A conservative scholar of Lincoln and the battle over how we teach about America s past Princeton Alumni Weekly March 2021 Understanding Lincoln An interview with historian Allen Guelzo April 3 2013 by Tom Mackaman World Socialist Web SiteExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Allen C Guelzo Appearances on C SPAN Historian Allen Guelzo speaks on the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg 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