Ronald C. White reflects on the life and legacy of Joshua Chamberlain
America鈥檚 wars have produced a legion of heroes. But historian Ronald C. White focuses us on the story of Maine鈥檚 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a Civil War lion whose service in war and in peace still resonates today.
White is the author of two New York Times bestselling biographies, 鈥淎. Lincoln: A Biography,鈥 and 鈥淎merican Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant,鈥 which won the William Henry Seward Award for Excellence in Civil War Biography. His latest book, 鈥淥n Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain,鈥 was published in 2023 and is a USA Today national bestseller. He has also written, 鈥淟incoln鈥檚 Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural,鈥 a New York Times Notable Book, 鈥淭he Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His Words,鈥 a Los Angeles Times bestseller, and 鈥淟incoln in Private: What His Most Personal Reflections Tell Us About Our Greatest President,鈥 which received of the 2021 Barnondess/Lincoln award. White is a graduate of UCLA and Princeton Theological Seminary and received a Ph.D. from Princeton University. He is a Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum in Washington, D.C. and has taught at UCLA, Whitworth University, Colorado College, and Princeton Theological Seminary. He has lectured at the White House and been featured on the PBS NewsHour. He has spoken on Lincoln in England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and New Zealand. He lives with his wife Cynthia in Pasadena California.
On this week鈥檚 episode of 鈥Story in the Public Square,鈥 White discusses the life and legacy of Maine鈥檚 Joshua Chamberlain, best known for his battlefield leadership during the Battle of Little Roundtop at Gettysburg in the American Civil War. White attributes Chamberlain鈥檚 success on the battlefield to the authentic, personal relationships with his soldiers in the 20th Maine Infantry Regiment from very beginning, 鈥渟o that when they got into such a battle as Little Round Top, they were willing to follow him. They believed in him.鈥 He adds, 鈥淸Leadership] is not simply a title that is given to you. You have to earn that respect. And I think he earned the respect of the men who were in the 20th Maine.鈥
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