Conventional Wisdom: A History of American Political Conventions [rebroadcast]

EPISODE · Jul 22, 2016 · 51 MIN

Conventional Wisdom: A History of American Political Conventions [rebroadcast]

from BackStory · host BackStory

The 2016 presidential race switches into high gear this month with the back-to-back Republican and Democratic party conventions.  Before they became heavily scripted affairs for TV, conventions were where some of the most critical policy questions were resolved, and where political careers were made or ruined. On this episode, we venture into the back rooms, chaotic halls, and streets where these political clashes unfolded. The History Guys bring us the voices of anti-corruption crusaders in the 1820s, women’s rights activists at Seneca Falls, and civil rights workers in 1964 - all of whom turned to conventions to push for change. Through it all, we’ll ask how well American political conventions have lived up to their promise of representing constituents back home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NOW PLAYING

Conventional Wisdom: A History of American Political Conventions [rebroadcast]

0:00 51:37

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Backstory Sputnik International The Backstory brings you in-depth reporting, updates on the latest headlines and great guests in a high energy show that's both informative and entertaining. The Book of Jasher Sol Good Media The Book of Jasher is an ancient Hebrew text that presents itself as an additional historical account of events found in the Old Testament of the Bible. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the creation of the world to the conquest of Canaan, and includes stories not found in the Bible. These stories include a detailed account of the battle between the prophet Abraham and a group of kings, the story of the sun standing still during Joshua's battle, and the backstory of Caleb, one of the Israelite spies. Although its authenticity and authorship remain uncertain, "The Book of Jasher" has been widely read and studied by scholars and laypeople alike, and has been referenced in a variety of works of literature and media over the years. Backstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made UC San Diego Tune into the Backstory Podcast with hosts Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, Santiago Cantillo, and Maddison Erbabian for a deep dive into the behind-the-scenes process of economic research. Each episode unpacks the hidden journey from a paper's conception to its publication, sharing the challenges and triumphs scholars face along the way. Conceptualized by Paul Niehaus and brought to life by UCSD grad students, Backstory gives voice to the stories that academia often leaves untold. That's Debatable with Emely Moreno Hoff Studios What started as a video from the front seat of a car has become a viral TikTok account and now a podcast! On That's Debatable Emely Moreno will go off, giving all the backstory to her most viral moments and taking a closer look at her fav conspiracy theories. Because let's be real, everything is Debatable!
URL copied to clipboard!