With the 2020 U.S. presidential election approaching, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and guest panelist Lindsay Chervinsky discuss the origins of political parties and political organization in early American history, from the colonial period through the early nineteenth century. Topics include factions in colonial politics, political organization during the Revolution, and the rise and fall of the "First Party System" following the ratification of the Constitution.
Ep. 33: Hamilton: Six Years Later
Ep. 32: Insurrections in Early America
Ep. 31: Holidays in Early America
Ep. 30: The Electoral College in Early America
Ep. 29: The Supreme Court in Early America
Ep. 27: Sport in Early American History
Ep. 26: Political Violence in Early America, Part II
Ep. 25: Political Violence in Early America, Part I
Ep. 24: Impeachment in Early America
Ep. 23: The Election of 1800
Live: Elections in Early America
Ep. 21: The Bill of Rights
Extra!, Ep. 3: The Hamilton Moment
Ep. 20: Alexander Hamilton
Extra!, Ep. 2: Printers in Early America
Ep. 19: Print Culture in Early America
Extra!, Ep. 1: The "Originality Crisis" in American Revolution Scholarship
Ep. 18: The Coming of the American Revolution
Ep. 17: Morgan's "American Slavery, American Freedom"
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