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James G. Randall

James Garfield Randall was an American historian specializing in Abraham Lincoln and the era of the American Civil War. He taught at the University of Illinois, (1920–1950), where David Herbert Donald was one of his students and continued his work.

Awards
• 1956 Bancroft Prize ==Books==
Books
• Randall, James G. Constitutional Problems under Lincoln (1926) • Randall, James G. The Civil War and Reconstruction (1937) classic textbook (revised by David Donald, 1961). • James G. Randall. Lincoln the President (4 vols.), 1945–1955; reprint 2000. Subtitles: Springfield to Gettysburg (vols. 1 and 2), Midstream (vol. 3), Last Full Measure (vol. 4). • Current, Richard N., ed. Mr. Lincoln. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1957. "Incorporates those parts of ... [the four-volume study, Lincoln, the President] which deal primarily with Lincoln the man and with his personal relationships." • Randall, James G. Lincoln and the South (1946). • Randall, James G. Lincoln, the Liberal Statesman (1947). • Randall, James G. Living with Lincoln, and Other Essays (1949) • Randall, James G. The Divided Union (1961) ==About Randall==
About Randall
• Thomas J. Pressly, Americans Interpret Their Civil War (1954; 1962 with a new introduction by the author) • Young, James Harvey. "Randall's Lincoln: An Academic Scholar's Biography." Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 1998 19(2): 1–13. ISSN 0898-4212. ==References==
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