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The Hay-Nicolay Prize, which is awarded annually by the Abraham Lincoln Association and the Abraham Lincoln Institute for the best doctoral dissertation on President Lincoln and his Administration.

The Lincoln Prize of the Lincoln and Soldiers Institute, which recognizes the best book on the era of Mr. Lincoln and the Civil War.

Projects under the direction of the The Lincoln Institute:

Lincoln & Churchill compares the tenures of Abraham Lincoln and Winston S. Churchill and the similar challenges they endured as heads of state during important wars.

Mr. Lincoln's White House examines the people and events who worked with President Lincoln in Washington during the tumultuous years of the Civil War.

Mr. Lincoln and the Founders examines the impact of the Founders, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution on Mr. Lincoln's life, political thinking and political actions in the 1850s and 1860s.

Mr. Lincoln and Freedom details the progress of Mr. Lincoln's opposition to slavery from his years in the Illinois State Legislature to the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery.

Mr. Lincoln and Friends reviews the many men and a few women whose friendships helped determine Mr. Lincoln's political progress and success in the state capital in Springfield, Illinois and the nation's capital in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Lincoln and New York appraises how the center of political, media and economic power in 19th century America interacted with, supported and tormented Mr. Lincoln both before and during his Presidency.

Abraham Lincoln’s Classroom is a resource for scholars and groups involved in the study of Abraham Lincoln’s life, the impact he had on the preservation of the Union and the emancipation of black slaves.

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