Journal of The Abraham Lincoln Association
The Journal of The Abraham Lincoln Association is the only journal devoted exclusively to Lincoln scholarship. In addition to selected scholarly articles and extended reviews of new scholarship on Lincoln, the Journal also features photographs and newly discovered Lincoln letters and documents. Published twice yearly by the University of Illinois Press, the Journal of The Abraham Lincoln Association is a benefit of membership in The Abraham Lincoln Association.
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Other Publications
The Abraham Lincoln Association has published several other journals, addresses, and periodicals throughout its history:
1985
Mark O. Hatfield, The Oregon Connection of Abraham Lincoln, published banquet address
1978
Harold M. Hyman, With Malice Toward Some: Scholarship (or Something Less) on the Lincoln Murder, published banquet address
1977
Roy P. Basler, President Lincoln Helps His Old Friends, published banquet address
1974-75
Two special Lincoln issues containing scholarly addresses delivered at the Lincoln symposium were published in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society and paid for by The Abraham Lincoln Association.
1974
D. Elton Trueblood, The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Abraham Lincoln, published banquet address
1973
Irving Stone, Todd Lincoln: A Final Judgment? published banquet address
1972
T. Harry Williams, Two War Leaders: Lincoln and Davis, published banquet address
1970
Bruce Catton, The Inescapable Challenge Lincoln Left Us, published banquet address
1940-1952
The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly
1924-1939
Lincoln Centennial Association / Abraham Lincoln Association Papers
Sixteen annual volumes of addresses on Lincoln.
1923-1939
The Bulletin of the Lincoln Centennial Association / Abraham Lincoln Association
Fifty-eight newsletters containing various articles on Lincoln, his family and his times.
1909-1918
Lincoln Centennial Association Addresses
Nine volumes containing the remarks delivered at the annual banquets.
* The Lincoln Centennial Association changed its name to The Abraham Lincoln Association in 1929.
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