- Phillip S. Paludan
Phillip Shaw Paludan, (
January 26 ,1938 –August 1 ,2007 ) was a professor of Lincoln Studies at theUniversity of Illinois, Springfield , and a leading authority on the life and presidency ofAbraham Lincoln .He was born in
St. Cloud, Minnesota the son of Paul and Marguerite Shaw Paludan. Receiving his B.A. and M.A. degrees fromOccidental College , he took his doctorate from the University of Illinois, where he studied underHarold M. Hyman . He taught at theUniversity of Kansas for more than thirty years, and held visiting appointments atRutgers University and University College, Dublin, Ireland. During this period he wrote four books on Lincoln and the Civil War era: "A Covenant With Death: The Constitution, Law, and Equality in the Civil War Era", (Illinois, 1975), "Victims: True Story Civil War" (1981), "A People's Contest: The Union and Civil War" 1861-1865 (Harper & Row, 1988), and "The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln" (Kansas, 1994).He received the
Lincoln Prize for his study of Lincoln's presidency, as well as theBarondess Lincoln Award from the New York CityCivil War Round Table . His numerous other awards include post doctoral fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, theGuggenheim Foundation , the National Endowment for the Humanities, andHarvard Law School . He has also received a Diploma of Honor fromLincoln Memorial University and an honorary doctorate from Lincoln College.Paludan was named Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois, Springfield, in 2001. He died August 1, 2007 after a long illness in
Springfield, Illinois .References
* [http://www.legacy.com/SJ-R/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=91872997 Obituary]
* [http://www.uis.edu/archives/oralpq.htm#P184 Phillip Shaw Paludan Memoir in the University of Illinois at Springfield Oral History Collection]
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