Eric Foner's major works reshaped the fields of Civil War and Reconstruction history, and won the Bancroft, Parkman, and Los Angeles Times Book prizes. He is the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University. Also available: The Story of American Freedom (ISBN 978 0 393 319620) and Our Lincoln (ISBN 978 0 393 33705 1).
Starred Review. Original and compelling...In the vast library on Lincoln, Foner's book stands out as the most sensible and sensitive reading of Lincoln's lifetime involvement with slavery and the most insightful assessment of Lincoln's-and indeed America's-imperative to move toward freedom lest it be lost. An essential work for all Americans. -- Library Journal Moving and rewarding... A master historian at work. -- David W. Blight - San Francisco Chronicle No one else has written about [Lincoln's] trajectory of change with such balance, fairness, depth of analysis, and lucid precision of language. -- James M. McPherson - New York Review of Books Do we need another book on Lincoln? Yes, we do-if the book is by so richly informed a commentator as Eric Foner. -- David S. Reynolds - The New York Times Book Review While many thousands of books deal with Lincoln and slavery, Eric Foner has written the definitive account of this crucial subject, illuminating in a highly original and profound way the interactions of race, slavery, public opinion, politics, and Lincoln's own character that led to the wholly improbable uncompensated emancipation of some four million slaves. Even seasoned historians will acquire fresh and new perspectives from reading The Fiery Trial. -- David Brion Davis, author of Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World