Mark E. Neely Jr.
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Mark E. Neely Jr. (born November 10, 1944 in
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) is an American historian best known as an authority on the
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in general and
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in particular.


Biography

Neely was born in Texas. He earned his BA in American Studies and PhD in history at
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in 1966 and 1973. Yale's Graduate School awarded him a
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in 1995. In 1971–1972 Neely was a visiting instructor at
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. In 1972 he was named director of the Lincoln Museum in
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, a position he held for 20 years. In 1992 Dr. Neely was named the
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Professor of History and American Studies at Saint Louis University. In 1998 he was named the McCabe Greer Professor of Civil War History at Pennsylvania State University. Neely is best known for his 1991 book '' The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties'', which won both the 1992
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and the 1992 Bell I. Wiley Award. In March 1991 he published an article in the magazine ''Civil War History'' entitled "Was the Civil War a Total War?," which is considered one of the three most influential articles on the war written in the last half of the 20th century. According to the review in the ''Journal of American History,'' his 2011 book ''Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation'' "is a meticulous study of Civil War-era constitutionalism, a complex and multifaceted book.... Neely has written what is perhaps the most important study of its kind to appear in the last 20 years." In 2010, Neely received The Lincoln Forum's
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Award of Achievement.The Lincoln Forum
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Works

* 1981 – ''The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia'' * 1984 – (with Gabor S. Boritt and
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) ''The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print'' * 1985 – (with Gabor S. Boritt and Harold Holzer) ''Changing The Lincoln Image'' * 1986 – (with R. Gerald McMurtry) ''The Insanity File: The Case of Mary Todd Lincoln'' * 1987 – (with Boritt and Holzer) ''The Confederate Image: Prints of the Lost Cause'' * 1990 – (with Holzer) ''The Lincoln Family Album'' * 1991 – ''The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties'' (winner of the Pulitzer and Wiley prizes mentioned above) * 1993 – (with Holzer) ''Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Civil War in America'' * 1993 – ''The Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of American'' (for which he received the
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Book Award from the National Jesuit Honor Society) * 1999 – ''Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism'' * 2000 – (with Holzer) ''The Union Image: Popular Prints in the Civil War North'' * 2002 – ''The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North'' * 2005 – ''The Boundaries of American Political Culture in the Civil War Era'
online
* 2007 – ''The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction'' * 2011 – ''Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation: Constitutional Conflict in the American Civil War'' (U of North Carolina Press); covers the U.S. and the Confederate constitutions and their role in the conflict. * 2017 – ''Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War''


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Neely, Mark E. Jr. 1944 births 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers Historians of the American Civil War Pulitzer Prize for History winners Yale University alumni Iowa State University faculty Pennsylvania State University faculty Saint Louis University faculty Living people American male non-fiction writers