One of the most important speeches in American history-and one that nearly every American is familiar with-this study looks at the context and aftermath of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Beginning with the bloodstained Gettysburg battlefield, author Boritt explains why the war had to continue, and looks at the reactions of both Democrats and Republicans. Little known aspects of the speech's history on its way to American "scriptures" provide a fascinating look at an aspect of the speech often ignored by history and historians. For those especially interested in the creation of the speech, appendixes parsing drafts of the speech are included. Black and white illustrations included. 432 pages, paperback.
The words Abraham Lincoln spoke at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg comprise perhaps the most famous speech in history. Many books have been written about the Gettysburg Address and yet, as Lincoln scholar Gabor Boritt shows, there is much that we don't know about the speech. In
The Gettysburg Gospel he tears away a century of myths, lies, and legends to give us a clear understanding of the greatest American's greatest speech.
In the aftermath of the bloodiest battle ever fought in North America, the little town of Gettysburg was overwhelmed. This was where Lincoln had to come to explain why the horror of war must continue. Boritt shows how Lincoln responded to the politics of the time, as well as how and when he wrote the various versions of his remarks. Few people initially recognized the importance of the speech, but over the years it would grow into American scripture, acquiring new and broader meanings.
Based on years of scholarship as well as a deep understanding of Lincoln and of Gettysburg itself, The Gettysburg Gospel is an indispensable book for anyone interested in the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, or American history
"Elegant and absorbing...a definitive book." -- David Herbert Donald, author of Lincoln
"Revelatory...After Boritt, the Gettysburg Address can never be read, heard, or interpreted the same way again." -- Harold Holzer, author of Lincoln at Cooper Union
"A magisterial work, a brilliant and moving story...an instant classic."-- Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln