Years at Knox: 1961-present Education University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. in English, 1964 University of Pennsylvania, A.M. in English, 1959 Doane College, A.B. in English, 1957 Academic and Administrative Positions Knox College Co-director, Lincoln Studies Center, 1997-present. George A. Lawrence Distinguished Service Professor, 1992-96. Professor of English, 1979-96. Director of the Library, 1972-91. Associate Professor of English, 1969-79. Assistant Professor of English, 1964-69. Instructor in English, 1961-64. Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Saunders Director, International Center for Jefferson Studies, 1994-98. Scholar in Residence, University of Virginia, 1994-98. Awards and Honors Director, Gilder Lehrman Seminar for Teachers, Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Study Center at Bellagio, 2004. Lincoln Diploma of Honor, Lincoln Memorial University, 2000. Lincoln Prize for Honor's Voice, Gettysburg College, 1999. Barondess/Lincoln Award, Civil War Roundtable of New York, 1999. Book Prize for Honor's Voice, Abraham Lincoln Institute, 1999. Research Fellowship, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1999. Book Prize for Herndon's Informants, Abraham Lincoln Institute, 1998. Award of Achievement, Lincoln Group of New York, 1998. Elected to membership, American Antiquarian Society, 1995. Fellowship, Huntington Library, 1981, 1991, 1992. Alumni Award for Distinguished Scholarship, Doane College, 1991. Outstanding Faculty Award, Knox College, 1991. Lester J. Cappon Research Associate, Newberry Library, 1985-86. Research grants, American Council of Learned Societies, 1981, 1985. Research Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1982-83. Research grant, American Philosophical Society, 1980. Selected Publications Interview on Lincoln scholarship, Lincoln Lore 1885: 2-6, 2006.
Editor with Rodney O. Davis, Herndon's Lincoln University of Illinois Press, 2006.
"Lincoln the Persuader," The American Scholar 74.4: 31-43, 2006. "Lincoln and Abolition," History Now Issue 6, (online), 2005. "The Evolution of Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 112.2: 99-133, 2004. "A Note on the Text of Lincoln's Second Inaugural," Documentary Editing 24.2: 37-41, 2002. "Young Man Lincoln," in The Lincoln Enigma: The Changing Faces of an American Icon ed. Gabor S. Boritt. Oxford University Press: 20-35, 2001. "William H. Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 22.2: 1-26, 2001. "Collaborating with the Past: Remarks on Being Awarded the Lincoln Prize," in Accepting the Lincoln Prize: Two Historians Speak: 39-56, (Gettysburg College) 2000. "Keeping Lincoln's Secrets," The Atlantic Monthly 285.5: 78-88, 2000. "Jefferson and Literacy," in Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a Citizen, ed. James Gilreath. Library of Congress: 79-90, 1999. "Lincoln and Lovejoy," "We Cannot Escape History": Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed. Linda Norbut Suits and Timothy P. Townsend. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 1999. Editor with Lucia Stanton, Jefferson Abroad, The Modern Library, 1999. Editor with Rodney O. Davis, Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln, University of Illinois Press, 1998. "Lincoln's Affair of Honor," The Atlantic Monthly 281.2: 64-71, 1998. Honor's Voice: The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln. Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Lincoln Before Washington: New Perspectives on the Illinois Years, University of Illinois Press, 1997. Jefferson's Books, Monticello Monographs, 1996. "The Unfinished Text of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 15.1: 70-84, 1994. "A Most Abandoned Hypocrite" [unrecorded Lincoln satire], American Heritage 45.1: 36-49, 1994. "William H. Herndon and the 'Necessary Truth,'" in Abraham Lincoln in the American Mind: Papers from the Eighth Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed. Linda Norbut Suits and George Painter. Lincoln Home National Historic Site: 31-41, 1994. "Editing Herndon's Informants," The Lincoln Herald 95.4: 115-23, 1993 [1994]. "Jefferson and the Republic of Letters, " in Jeffersonian Legacies, ed. Peter S. Onuf. University Press of Virginia: 50-76, 1993. "Thomas Jefferson's Library and the French Connection," Eighteenth-Century Studies 26.4: 669-85, 1993. "William H. Herndon and his Lincoln Informants," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 14.1: 15-34, 1993. "Thomas Jefferson's Library and the Skipwith List," Harvard Library Bulletin New Series 3.4: 56-72, 1992-93. "Abraham Lincoln and 'that fatal first of January,'" Civil War History 38.2: 101-130, 1992. "Thomas Jefferson and the Character Issue" [cover story], The Atlantic Monthly 270.5: 57-74, 1992. "Abraham Lincoln's Indiana and the Spirit of Mortal," Indiana Magazine of History LXXXVII.2: 155-70, 1991. "What Jefferson and Lincoln Read" [cover story], The Atlantic Monthly, 267.1: 51-62, 1991. "Abraham Lincoln, Ann Rutledge, and the Evidence of Herndon's Informants," Civil War History, 36.4: 301-24, 1990. "Jefferson vs. Hume," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLVI : 49-70, 1989. Editor, Jefferson's Literary Commonplace Book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series, Princeton University Press, 1989. Editor with James Gilreath, Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog With the Entries in His Own Order, Library of Congress, 1989. "The Fate of Jefferson's Farmer," North Dakota Quarterly, 56.4: 23-34, 1988. "Jefferson's Library," in Thomas Jefferson: A Research Biography, ed. Merrill D. Peterson. Charles Scribner's Sons: 157-79, 1986. "Thomas Jefferson's Early Notebooks," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLII: 433-52, 1985. "Sowerby Revisited: The Unfinished Catalogue of Jefferson's Library," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLI : 615-28, 1984. "The American agricola: Jefferson's Agrarianism and the Classical Tradition," South Atlantic Quarterly 80.3: 339-54, 1981.
Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words. Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.Editor, The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays by George Santayana, Harvard University Press, 1967. Selected Lectures and Papers Book talk, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, Illinois. Keynote speaker, Institute for Teachers, Southern Indiana University, Evansville, Indiana. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Dedication, Moderator, Scholarly Conference, 2005. Workshop for Teachers, Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois, 2005. "Jefferson's Library," Lecture, Boston Athenaeum, 2005. "Lincoln's Sword," Lincoln Colloquium, Galesburg, IL, September 28, 2002. "William H. Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln," Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic, Library of Congress, March 25, 2001. "Honor's Voice," Gilder Lehrman Institute History Forum, Pierpont Morgan Library, March 8, 1999.
"Young Man Lincoln," Gettysburg College, Sept. 9, 1999. "The Young Abraham Lincoln," Books and Beyond Series, Library of Congress, February 24, 1998.
"Herndon's Dilemma: Abraham Lincoln and the Privacy Issue," McMurtry Lecture, Lincoln Museum, Ft. Wayne, IN, September 19, 1998. "Jefferson and Learning," 200th anniversary of Jefferson's presidency of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society, June 18, 1997. "Jefferson and Literacy," Library of Congress Research Conference: "Thomas Jefferson and Citizenship," May 13-15, 1993.
"Thomas Jefferson: The Man Who Couldn't Live Without Books," Jefferson Commemorative National Lecture Series. Delivered at American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA,; The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL,; The Florida Center for the Book, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. "Herndon and His Lincoln Informants," Abraham Lincoln Association Symposium, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1991. "Thomas Jefferson's Library and the French Connection," Symposium on "Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America," Library of Congress, May 2-3, 1989.
Current Projects and Interests Editor, with Rodney O. Davis, critical edition of Lincoln-Douglas debates.
Editor, with Rodney O. Davis, collection of William H. Herndon's letters, lectures, and interviews about Abraham Lincoln. Other Professional Activities Consultant: Advisory Committee, Library of Congress Exhibit for Lincoln Bicentennial, 2005-present. Advisory Committee, U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, 2002-present. Advisory Committee, Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, 2002-present. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Soldiers' Home Restoration Project, 2001-present. Panelist, "Moral Character and the Presidency," Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities and Boston College, Nov. 19, 2004. (C-SPAN) National Park Service, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, IL, 2003. Library of Congress 1995, 1998, 1999. "Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided," a documentary film by David Grubin Productions, 1998. "The Unknown Lincoln," a documentary film by Triage Productions for the History Channel, 1998. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 1998. National Park Service, Re the Jefferson Memorial, 1996. Commentator, "Lincoln," History Channel, January 2006.C-SPAN, Lincoln-Douglas Debates Project, 1994.
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