Garry Wills (born May 22, 1934) is an American author, journalist, political philosopher, and historian, specializing in American history, politics, and...
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According to Garry Wills, however, this statement largely originates from Lamon's unreliable recollections and is not accepted as fact. In Garry Wills's view...
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List of works by or about Garry Wills, American historian and journalist. Wills, Garry (1961). Chesterton : man and mask. New York: Sheed & Ward. Animals...
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(2005), The Glorious Cause, pp. 3–6, 51–52, 136 Wills, Inventing America, especially chs. 11–13. Wills concludes (p. 315) that "the air of enlightened...
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Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America was written by Garry Wills, who was an adjunct professor of history at Northwestern University at...
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published in 1976. The American Civil War scholars Louis Warren and Garry Wills have addressed the parallels of Pericles's funeral oration to Abraham...
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incompatible with "education". In a 2009 article called "Daredevil", Garry Wills accused William F. Buckley of popularizing this trend, based on the success...
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Sheehan (1989), Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America by Garry Wills (1993), and The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall...
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Frank Meyer, and Willmoore Kendall, and Catholics L. Brent Bozell and Garry Wills. The former Time editor Whittaker Chambers, who had been a Communist...
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Eamon Duffy's negative review of Garry Wills' 2000 book Papal Sin, the caption on the front cover read, "Mater Si, Wills No". National Review editor Priscilla...
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