This week's historian of the week is Don Fehrenbacher. Dr. Fehrenbacher is the author of The Dred Scott Case: Its Signifiance is American Law and Politics which won the Pulitzer Prize in History in 1979. In the same year, Dr. Fehrenbacher won the distinguished Lincoln Prize from the Gettysburg College which is the highest annual award for Civil War Studies in the nation. He held many distinguished visiting chairs at several universities including Oxford, LSU and the College of William and Mary.
His work is remarkable. He was working on a constitutional history of slavery when he died in 1997. His influence still lives in a generation of American history scholars and his work graces the bookshelves of many more, including mine.
His work is remarkable. He was working on a constitutional history of slavery when he died in 1997. His influence still lives in a generation of American history scholars and his work graces the bookshelves of many more, including mine.