Phillip Shaw Paludan (1938–2007)
Author of The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln
About the Author
Image credit: Lincoln Studies
Works by Phillip Shaw Paludan
LINCOLN 1 copy
Associated Works
Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment (2007) — Contributor — 23 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Paludan, Phillip Shaw
- Birthdate
- 1938-01-26
- Date of death
- 2007-08-01
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Occidental College (AB|MA)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (PhD) - Occupations
- distinguished professor (History)
historian - Organizations
- University of Kansas at Lawrence
University of Illinois at Springfield (2001-2007)
Westminster Presbyterian Church - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
- Place of death
- Springfield, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Paludan has written a very interesting and readable volume on guerrilla warfare and how it affects the combatants in the regular forces who have to do battle with them. Using an incident that occurred in 1863 in the Appalachians, he illustrates that the frustration of fighting someone who does not fight "fairly" can lead to soldiers taking out their anger by committing atrocities. Some of his research included Vietnam and could have been applied to Iraq.
He does a complete background on the show more main individuals as well a history of the settlement of the Appalachian mountains and how the culture of the area developed. That part was worth the price of the book.
War is hell and this book is another proof of that. show less
He does a complete background on the show more main individuals as well a history of the settlement of the Appalachian mountains and how the culture of the area developed. That part was worth the price of the book.
War is hell and this book is another proof of that. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 13
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 397
- Popularity
- #61,077
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 18













