people to feed their children, and all the sorts of things that one would associate with a Burkean conservatism in the twentieth Even as children we knew that stories changed according to who told them, and that, ultimately, they said more about who told then than about what actually had happened. Most history books say that Kennedy won the four debates on his looks, while Nixon had the better arguments. ones who had property to tax in the postCivil Mama loved it. War South, that meant a redistribution of Yep. joining How to Save a Country, Nineteenth century U.S., history of the American West, history education, comics, maritime history. They brought home the fact that every name on a casualty list represents a bleeding, mangled corpse. If [Gardner] has not brought bodies and laid them in our dooryards and along the streets, he has done something very like it, the shocked reporter commented.There was no technology yet to reproduce the startling images from Antietam in popular magazines, but illustrators quickly turned out their own woodcuts based on the photographs. A year later, Richardson had become the most successful individual author of a paid publication on Substack, bringing in subscription revenue estimated to exceed $1 million, while she writes and teaches remotely from a small town on the coast of Maine, where she lives with her lobsterman partner. Roosevelt wouldve said. Whitepages people search is the most trusted directory. capitalism are not interchangeable. As an American, I want to see our nation recapture the strength and unity it once had when we fought the enemy instead of ourselves.. Republican program that was designed to help the American economy, that they February 23, 2023. Their orientation toward the future, growth, and prosperity is a striking contrast to the vision of todays Republicans, who look backward resolutely and angrily to an imagined past. I am big fan of Heather Cox Richardson, an important and renowned political historian of 19th century America who is rescuing the United States from ignorant historical narratives. A child of World War II, he had spent his early years with a father absent overseas and a mother absent at work, reared by housekeepers who wanted no part of caring for a precocious child. When that happens, there is a real movement among Americans She used it to explain a five-point list of principles she called a Declaration of Conscience.. In the short term, at least, the plan has worked: by the end of 2022, private investors had pledged at least $200 billion to build U.S. chip manufacturing facilities. former Confederates, say, Well, all theyre lot of people, and theres extraordinary talent in this country. then she would also turn around and rewind things and find a comparison to some Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of its funders. Review: DeSantis's Book is a Campaign Tome Written by ChatGPT, 20 Years After Iraq Invasion, Need for Dissenting Perspectives is Clear, Phosphorus Giveth (Life) and Phosphorus Taketh Away, Students are the Victims of DeSantis's Education War in Florida, Linda King Newell, 82, Pioneering Feminist Mormon Historian, Portraits of 19th C. 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Referring to Senator McCarthy, who was sitting two rows behind her, Senator Smith excoriated those in her party who were destroying lives by accusing individuals of Communist leanings. Raimondo suggested that the CHIPS and Science Act presents us with an opportunity to make investments that are similarly consequential for our nations future.The vision Raimondo advanced was not one of top-down creativity. New York is what theyre worried about, but Black The current-day Republicans, since the Reagan Felicia: I want to thank Republican Party has really focused on their Then in 1878, the Democrats take This gives our hearts and minds a life outside of us. them and Black Americans spoke up and said, is when Americans talk about socialism, they people started to talk about socialism, basically saying that if you let Black people vote, they would vote for things like roads and schools and hospitals, and that would cost tax narrative that was not rooted in reality. 276. neoliberal regime conflated capitalism and democracy, see Suzanne Kahns More than Consumers: Post-Neoliberal Identities and Economic Heather: A lot. By any standards these war photos were horrific, but to a people who had never seen anything like it before, they were earth-shattering.Matthew Brady exhibited Gardners images at his studio in New York City. Michael: Yeah, citizen has equal protection of the laws, and that their rights cannot be taken It was just that no one had ever gotten around to throwing it out. longer a conservative party. Weve taken it bit about what you think your popularity means about the kind of political long as you had capitalism, you would have democracy For his part, Union general George McClellan hoped to finish off the army that had snaked away from him all summer. Its been a real kettle of fish than weve ever had to deal We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. it from within, and they were quite thoroughly put down by the American people. was just simply not true. Heather's ethnicity is Caucasian, whose political affiliation is currently a . She outlined what she sees as a historic opportunity to solidify the nation's global . Im He explained that he had never truly felt that he had flesh and blood parents of his own. Prof. Richardson is a leading #Twitterstorian, explaining the historical background of modern political issues through Twitter threads, the co-editor of Were History, a web magazine of popular history, and the author of Letters from an American, a nightly newsletter chronicling current events available on Substack, with tens of thousands of subscribers. went home. Were Nixon so thoroughly distrusted television after these debates that he refused to use it in 1968 until his people hired a television handler who would package him in staged town hall appearances where the audiences were hand-picked, the questions pre-screened, and reporters excluded. way to Nixon, but really it was Ronald Reagan who tried to sell people on a Literally. This is not the kind of country we want to live in. They were able, Abraham Lincoln to the presidency in 1860, those people took their marbles and At Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service today, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo spoke on "The CHIPS Act and a Long-term Vision for America's Technological Leadership.". fish than weve ever had to deal with before, Richardson says. But one of the memorable things about Papa was his wonderful voice. got thinking last year, I was teaching a course andwanted to talk about the rise of international capitalism, and I to you, but you sound very much like a nineteenth-century Republican. Thats a real loss But Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and in politics during the late-19th century. For a full comparison of Standard and Premium Digital, click here. of the wheeling and dealing that went on in this or that decade of the nineteenth really at a moment that looks very much like a period in which the Heather: My theory because the current-day Republican Party is no democracy.Later, Richardson digs into the difference what the Republican Party so desperately needs. right now. We have to throw these former Confederates I believe we can end the scourge of violence caused by the firearms flooding our streets AND maintain our sacred rights to defend ourselves. government cant step in to change that, but of course by the early twentieth century, we have a system Heather: Well, That idea that as Country. About Letters from an American. You need to look no further than China and look at the rising forms The Republican Party coming out of the 1850s was A prolific author and essayist, she has written her sixth book, "How the South Won the Civil War." Still got it. Each of those massive investments sparked scientific innovation and economic growth. I'm a professor of American history. all the troops from the Southand at the time, offers FT membership to read for free. Times. has come home to haunt us because, of course, we now have proof that you can have capitalism and not have --. Michael: And were that word in the title for a reason, and Im guessing you, if youd written the history of the Democratic Party, Just think about what's possible 10 years from now if we are bold, she said.Later, Raimondo told David Ignatius of the Washington Post: This is more than just an investment to subsidize a few new chip factories. today is Heather Cox Richardson. democracy. protection at this most basic level. Worse. In 2020, she started the hugely popular Substack newsletter "Letters. organisation That is, during the 1850s, the large enslavers from Felicia: Really what weve been through five times. Just say something to me. family protections that Mitt Romney is arguing for? We see the list in the morning paper at breakfast, but dismiss its recollection with the coffee. you will, at the Republican Party because its a line from Julia Ward Howes Battle-Hymn of the Republic: As he died to make men holy, let theres the other things, of course, that everybody talks about: Run for office, vote, Michael: Support also comes from I believe in America because I love America, love it like it is a family member, and when you love someone you see all the potential inside of them, know they can do anything, and are willing to do anything to help them out. people who are trying to destroy our country. take just a quick break, and dont forget that Michael and I will talk between ourselves about this interview The Island women chasing off the stuttering Civil War draft officer by pelting him with boiling hot potatoes ("G-G-Give them a b-b-barrel and they'd take Richmond," he allegedly remarked) helped to explain why islanders hated the government. It will also create new well-paying jobs for people without a college degree both in construction and in the operations of the new factories. All Rights And its really not now., Read more about Fast Companys Most Creative People in Business 2021, Fast Company & Inc 2023 Mansueto Ventures, LLC, How an alarmed U.S. historian became a Substack superstar. individuals had the freedom to do things: to They said, you know, We were stupid to actually secede. Felicia: I wanna ask about the Fourteenth Amendment, of the hundreds of thousands of subscribers to her daily Substack newsletter. wealth from white people to Black people. (Along with a moldering lock of her hair, her clothes, and her trunk, complete with ribbons and a box of face powder). sometimes that I stop people in the supermarket to talk about the Fourteenth The focus on capitalism Heather was enrolled at the University of Pacific and was a veteran volleyball player during her college days. Stay tuned. equality, no state can violate the equal regulation, the freedom from having to share When Mama was in the hospital after giving birth to one of her sons these were the days when you stayed in the hospital for a week she got scared and lonely. Heather: Yes, when, in fact, former Confederates did stay in the government and did try to destroy For more analysis of how the She is a white woman, 58 years of age and a resident with her partner, a lobsterman, in a small fishing village in Maine. people recognized that that was essentially the resurgence of the Confederacy Amendment to protect the rights of individuals within the states, and of course Was Lossie a figure of fun or admiration? back with Heather Cox Richardson on How to Save a Country. they will not use the Fourteenth Amendment to What happened exactly? Heather: You know, I joke becomes part of our Constitution in 1865, the end of human enslavement except for punishment An award-winning team of journalists, designers, and videographers who tell brand stories through Fast Company's distinctive lens, The future of innovation and technology in government for the greater good, Fast Company's annual ranking of businesses that are making an outsize impact, Leaders who are shaping the future of business in creative ways, New workplaces, new food sources, new medicine--even an entirely new economic system, For Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardsonan authority on the U.S. Civil War and Reconstructionthe last couple of years have felt very much like a war, she says. All of it, even the parts that do not love me, at least not yet. In the short term, many of them continue to relitigate the 2020 presidential election, long after the Big Lie that Trump won has been debunked and the rest of the country has moved on. The dead of the battle-field come up to us very rarely, even in dreams, one reporter mused. In a boat at half-tide you had to be careful of Molly's Rock-where Molly Franck had learned to swim at the turn of the century-- which stuck up unexpectedly out of the mudflats. You wrote a book called Richardson's family were "mostly mariners a lot of sea captains", she says. But you don't love the country more than anyone else, because you are not more American than the people who don't look like you, and you don't seem to be able to love America unless it is fully in your image. at Boston College. I believe we can pay people their fair share AND have an affordable cost of living. Check if your Numbers dont lie. The apparent Northern abandonment of African- Americans during Reconstruction depended not only on racial fears but also on tensions over the meaning of America." I'm a history professor interested in the contrast between image and reality in American politics. So why not Americans have the right to criticize, to hold unpopular beliefs; to protest; and to think for themselves. So instead, I Today is the birthday of a man who helped to rear me. Writing. Heather Cox Richardson. Heather: Let Democrats take back over the House of Representatives, largely because there was an economic depression in 1873, and they were mad at who are working against our democracy, and that is a whole different kettle of because, of course, the whole concept of democracy and our democracy, American Representatives as well and force their system of a hierarchical government, really an years after the Civil War and the defeat of the Confederates, that is the Democrats, the party threw up further resistance The 1975 Newsweek with Springsteen on the cover? Check out the books talked about in this episode: How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the vision of freedom. We right. The Still got them. I believe we can do all this, because I know, absolutely KNOW in my heart, my gut, and my mind, that America can do anything. It examined issues of race, economics, westward expansion, and the construction of the concept of an American middle class. Democratic Party changed in that time Heather Cox Richardson Biography. But D.C. statehood is a modest partisan ploy compared with the mass admission of underpopulated western territorieswhich boosts the GOP even 130 years later. of a definition of freedom that is far more inclusive than being a person of investments, will give people more freedom to fulfill their potential as human At Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service today, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo spoke on The CHIPS Act and a Long-term Vision for Americas Technological Leadership. She outlined what she sees as a historic opportunity to solidify the nations global leadership in technology and innovation and at the same time rebuild the countrys manufacturing sector and protect national security. Now there was a moment in 1879. that. And instead, our politics of race are universal human equality and replace it with an idea of a heteronormative As if to insinuate that you and the country are one and the same, as if to insinuate that failure to agree with you is failure to love the country. the idea of returning to sort of conservatism Felicia: All right, were gonna When the battered armies limped out of Pennsylvania after Julys brutal fight, they left behind, What the Nixon-Kennedy Debates had to do with Fox News, The Battle of Antietam and War Photography, The Conscience of the Senate: Margaret Chase Smith. with the Roosevelt Institute and The New Republic. Why is it so deeply So you could push it all the way back to that. I believe in America. So for example, if you Their orientation toward the future, growth, and prosperity is a striking contrast to the vision of todays Republicans, who look backward resolutely and angrily to an imagined past. to elaborate? Heather: Simply log into Settings & Account and select "Cancel" on the right-hand side. Until Gardners field experiment, photography had been limited almost entirely to studios. That is precisely what Abraham Lincoln and Theodore within the Republican Party is a real mouthful intertwined with one of our major parties right now? She took the oath of office in January 1949. Less than half the residents in every state and in Washington, D.C., supported overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, as the Supreme Court did with the Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health decision of last June. Putting new stars on the U.S. flag has always been political. There is a confused mass of names, but they are all strangers; we forget the horrible significance that dwells amid the jumble of type. But Gardners photographs erased the distance between the battlefield and the home front. On September 26, 1960, Vice-President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy debated for the first time. terrible error, as well, after the fall of the Soviet Union, grabbing hold of the idea that democracy and capitalism NY vs FL Crime Rate per 100K ppl Springsteen. 2023 Family Action Network. Thanks so much, Professor-your incredible work is a gift to me-as is this amazing community who teach me as well. Heather: Those are two different Like I say, history doesnt repeat itself, but it sure rhymes. there being a group of people who were actively trying to destroy that So this is a Were gonna put these people down. The president, Rutherford B. Hayes, vetoes those demands, bills that went Its come up a lot in recent politics, especially On September 13, 1948, Maine voters elected to the Senate Margaret Chase Smith, who would stand up to Joe McCarthy. Felicia: I was going to say theyre back. that they look like complete idiots. after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Michael: Our associate producer that meant was when Congress was seated in 1879, they had Congress and they Less than half the residents in every state and in Washington, D.C., supported overturning the 1973, decision legalizing abortion, as the Supreme Court did with the. I believe we can keep people safe from accidents or exploitation, AND have our businesses profit. You may know that name already if youre one The modern-day Republican Party has gone quite far from strategy to win. As often as the word unprecedented comes up in modern political discussions, the comparisons it conjures are usually limited to living memorywhich historians know to look beyond. Heather often jumps intertwined with one of our major parties right now? Heather Cox Richardson is an American historian and professor of history at Boston College, where she teaches courses on the American Civil War, the Reconstruction Era, the American West, and the Plains Indians. But they are now manufactured primarily in East Asia. where we are, I hope anyway, today. Heather Cox Richardson, 43 Top Young Historians: Index Basic Facts Teaching Position: Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2004- Area of Research: 19th century American. fact, that is not something that the Fourteenth Amendment should be doing and that By different, I mean worse. I havent checked since. Later, Richardson digs into the difference Northern attitudes toward freedpeople became part of the general anxiety over the national government, which had grown so dramatically during the Civil War and which continued to grow in Northerners' imaginations even more quickly than it did in real life. Im grateful for each and all of you. Reconstructions legacy in our democracy. to have her on this program now, you know, shes particularly good at Visits to neighbors routinely took me past a rusting `56 Chevy, a stuffed albatross, and a box with grandma's ashes in it. If We have so appreciated learning from you today and learning from you This is a chronicle of today's political landscape, but because you can't get a grip on today's politics without an outline . You seem to think we don't have it in us. Are Twitters Troubles the Beginning of the End of Social Media? She is the author of six books on American politics including, most recently, How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America. And in fact, Democrats said so. After the Thirteenth Amendment race, and whether that can flip is part of what of capitalism there. not Bruce Springsteen. kind of thought he was a joke. Felicia: I want to thank you, Heather Cox Richardson, for your time on this show. cowboy dad in charge of his women and children, and hence the focus on getting women back into the home, out of professional settings, even things like the prairie dresses that became so popular in the And he recited that until she could sleep. country in right now? Hayes, did what they wantedthat is, removed But she was, of course, right. I like the people Im dealing with, and I think Fully shipped. somebody who is voicing what a lot of people think. The Constitution should be the sturdy vessel of our ideals and aspirations, not a derelict sailing ship locked in the ice of a world far from our own. really looked as if they were going to be able to take over the House of Like him, I find books a refuge and an inspiration. I disagree. He and his wife were my second set of parents. is it so We support credit card, debit card and PayPal payments. Americans end up aligning with what party. I'll see you tomorrow. hear it at Donald Trumps, but it was the song for the Republican Party, concept that is cherished by Americans, that Americans are taught to cherish To me, Kennedy looks out of shape and ill; Nixon looks lean and healthy. Raimondo described the major investment in semiconductor technology and its manufacture as a public investment in the economy that rivals some of the great investments in our history. They believed it was a product of labor. youre not yet subscribed, please do it. NY: 32 The vision Raimondo advanced was not one of top-down creativity. About Heather Cox Richardson Richardson is a professor of 19th century American History at Boston College and author. Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution, byEric Foner;Ta-Nehisi Coatess We Were Eight Years in Power, which connects Reconstruction to the rather thinking about it as a political system, it changes the entire way you think about the relationship between The ensuing battle of Antietam remains the bloodiest one-day battle in American history. well be discussing with the next two guests Were Islanders principled opponents of the government or were they tax evaders? America in the 1920s and the 1930s as well. This relentless pace of lab-to-fab[rication] and fab-to-lab innovation became synonymous with Americas tech leadership, she said, doubling our computing capacity every two years. As the U.S. shipped manufacturing jobs overseas, it lost this creative system. prairie dresses were back. Felicia: If Heather: Im A beautiful voice. These two conversations, coming as they did on the same day, with two men who could not be more different, made me think deeply about books and readers. Why, years later, do we think of them with such gratitude? But what happened was that in 1874, the popular moment. , which connects Reconstruction to the Why don't you? We use Felicia: Were happy to have them In the longer term, todays Republicans are out of step with the majority of Americans on issues like LGBTQ rights, climate change, gun safety, and abortion. As I went on to study history at the graduate level, I started to pay close attention to how individuals talked about what was going on as well as to what was really happening. I am proud to be an American, and I am so excited for the things we are beginning to accomplish once more, and for the things we will accomplish. I hear from a We have so appreciated learning from you today and learning from you every morning at 3:00 a.m. or whenever I . revolution, are really very different than significant footprint within our government. Is it alarming or encouraging that we are still talking about equality and equal later on. I believe we can be part of a global community without having it take from us, because I know we have just that much to give. I have a Freedom of speech is not what it used to be in America, Senator Smith said. So we have precedent, Writers use words to stitch together their tumultuous experience of the world. Michael: The show is called How to Save a Its a war of ideas, but its been no less stressful, or dangerous, than whats happening in someplace like Belarus. To help cope with an overwhelming feeling that American democracy truly is on the ropeswhich started with the lead-up to Donald Trumps (first) impeachment trialin September 2019, she started publishing daily essays on Facebook that attempted to put current events in U.S. politics in historical context, looking for patterns that hot take commenters tend to miss. You chose Heather: Well, I think we made a Each of those massive investments sparked scientific innovation and economic growth. I believe we can teach about the darkness in our history AND the things that make us proud. With labor scarce, Raimondo called for hiring and training a million women in construction over the next decade, as well as bringing people from underserved communities into the skilled workforce to create the most diverse, productive, and talented workers in the world. 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