The Gettysburg Address, Sean Conant
The Gettysburg Address, Sean Conant
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The Gettysburg Address
Perspectives on Lincoln's Greatest Speech

Author: Sean Conant

Narrator: Dermot Mulroney, Edoardo Ballerini, David Pittu, Stephen Lang, Graeme Malcolm, Suzanne Toren, John Keating, Jonathan Davis, Neal McDonough, Jennifer Van Dyck, Tavia Gilbert, Robin Miles, Peter Ganim, Ellen Archer, Zachary Gordon

Unabridged: 13 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/30/2015

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

It remains without question the most memorable and memorized speech in American history. On November 19, 1863, in 272 words delivered among the freshly dug graves of Union dead upon the country's bloodiest battlefield, Abraham Lincoln redefined American liberty and forever altered the course of the nation.

This volume aims to place the Gettysburg Address in its full context, examining both its influences and impacts, and approaching it from a number of modern perspectives. Never before in one anthology has Lincoln's immortal address been viewed through such far-reaching lenses as emancipation, women's rights, immigrant rights, LGBT rights, and more. The scholarship included in this audiobook is new and exciting, with each of its 15 essays providing further meditation on major themes in the evolution of freedom and equality in America.

Edited by filmmaker Sean Conant and with contributions from some of the country's leading scholars including Sean Wilentz, Craig L. Symonds, and Harold Holzer, this volume explores how in the century and a half since it was delivered, the Gettysburg Address has proven a seemingly inexhaustible source of somber reflection and soaring hope, and why its language continues to resonate with so many people seeking meaning for their own struggles and sacrifices.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on August 26, 2022

Good book. I was expecting something way more about Lincoln, but the description plainly says "Perspectives on...", which was basically essays/articles on the impact of Lincoln's short speech at Gettysburg and the impact it had on Civil Rights in America for Minorities and Women and around the world......more

Goodreads review by Riley on March 21, 2022

Since this is a collection of essays some are amazing and others are less engaging. Understanding the view that Lincoln was defending his constitutional views of a strong central government over states rights and also the emancipation proclamation is key. He didn’t think this was a new revolution bu......more

Goodreads review by Bob on February 05, 2025

Terrific collection of essays on Lincoln's Gettysburg address with historic building up to The Address, contemporary perspective and its impact on the future both in the US and internationally. Highly reccommend.......more