In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss the history of political dress codes.
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Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show:
· In the wake of a debate over Senator John Fetterman’s casual style, the Senate voted to set a more formal dress code. Neil drew on this Gentleman’s Gazette article, and Natalia referenced Rhonda Garelick’s New York Times essay. Niki cited this POLITICO piece and this Washingtonian article.
In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History:
· Natalia recommended Jessica Bennett’s New York Times package, “Being 13.”
· Neil shared about the Deseret News poll, “Republicans See Trump as a ‘Person of Faith’… More So Than Mitt Romney, Mike Pence, and Others”
· Niki discussed the 1921 New York Times article, “Is the New Woman A Traitor to Her Race?”
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Episode 384: The History of Summer Break
Episode 383: The History of Tipping
Episode 382: Male Enhancement Surgery
Episode 381: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Episode 380: The Ocean Gate Submersible and the History of Extreme Travel
Episode 379: The Trump Indictment
Episode 378: The Duggar Family and "Shiny Happy People"
Episode 377: Car Buying and the History of Car Dealers
Episode 376: Tina Turner
Episode 375: The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Episode 374: The History of Camping
Episode 373: The Media Meltdown
Episode 372: Tucker Carlson's Firing by Fox News
Episode 371: The Rollback of Child Labor Laws
Episode 370: Tennessee's Attack on Democracy
Rerun Episode: The History of Spring Break and More!
Episode 369: The History of Children's Story Hour
Episode 368: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
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