Lincoln author and scholar Dr. Michael
Burlingame presents 2015 T.W. Samuels Lecture Feb. 5
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[February 02, 2015]
DECATUR
- Dr. Michael Burlingame, holder of the Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn
Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois
at Springfield, will present “What New Can Be Said about Abraham
Lincoln?” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 5, in Kaeuper Hall, Perkinson
Music Center, on Millikin’s campus. The event is free and open to
the public; no tickets or reservations required.
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Dr. Burlingame is an internationally renowned scholar who has
published 12 books on the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. His
work, “Abraham Lincoln: A Life,” is a two-volume biography that was
25 years in the making. The book won the 2010 Lincoln Prize,
sponsored by the Gilder-Lehrman Institute for American History and
Gettysburg College, for the finest scholarly work in English on
Abraham Lincoln.
Dr. Burlingame’s most recent books include “A Day Long to be
Remembered: Lincoln in Gettysburg” (2013), “Lincoln and the Civil
War” (2011), and “Abraham Lincoln Traveled This Way: The America
Lincoln Knew” (2011). He is currently working on a book about
Lincoln’s emotional life, a volume in the Concise Lincoln Library
published by the Southern Illinois University Press.
Dr. Burlingame was born in Washington, D.C. and attended Phillips
Academy in Andover, Mass. As a freshman at Princeton University, he
took the Civil War course taught by the eminent Lincolnian David
Herbert Donald, who took him under his wing and made him a research
assistant. When Professor Donald moved on to Johns Hopkins
University, Burlingame upon graduation from Princeton, followed him
to that institution. There he received his Ph.D. In 1968 he joined
the History Department at Connecticut College where he taught until
retiring in 2001 as the May Buckley Sadowski Professor of History
Emeritus. He joined the faculty of the University of Illinois at
Springfield in 2009.
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Dr. Burlingame has also edited several volumes of Lincoln primary
source materials including “An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln: John
G. Nicolay’s Interviews and Essays,” (Carbondale: Southern Illinois
University Press, 1996); “Inside Lincoln’s White House: The Complete
Civil War Diary of John Hay” (Carbondale: Southern Illinois
University Press, 1997) co-edited with John R. Turner Ettlinger;
“Lincoln Observed: Civil War Dispatches of Noah Brooks” (Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998), and many more. Dr. Burlingame has received the Abraham Lincoln Association
Book Prize (1996), the Lincoln Diploma of Honor from Lincoln
Memorial University (1998), Honorable Mention for the Lincoln
Prize, Gettysburg College (2001), and was inducted into the
Lincoln Academy of Illinois in 2009.
Dr. Burlingame’s presentation is the 2015 T.W. Samuels Lecture.
The T.W. Samuels Lecture Series was created in 1977 in honor of
attorney T.W. Samuels, senior partner in the Decatur law firm of
Samuels, Miller, Schroeder, Jackson and Sly. Samuels was active
in Decatur community affairs until his death in 1989 at age 103.
Samuels’ sons, William J. Samuels of Menlo Park, Calif., and the
late Dr. Thomas W. Samuels Jr., created an endowment fund to
finance the series in recognition of their father. The endowment
is used to bring great thinkers and speakers to Millikin for the
purpose of community enrichment.
[Media Relations, Millikin
University]
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