THE ROLE OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

THE ROLE OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

The Lincoln County Democratic Committee is thankful of Prof. Richardson’s time in joining us for this important conversation and are happy to provide the video to those who missed the live event.

Historian Heather Cox Richardson, a summer visitor, whose roots in Bristol date back to colonial days, will deliver an online lecture on “The Role of Political Parties in American Democracy,” on Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 6:30 to 8 p.m., through the Zoom online platform or may be listened to by phone.

While the founders hated the idea of parties, they had become an essential part of American political life by 1800. How do they serve our politics, and how have they distorted the vision of the founders?

Richardson is a professor of history at Boston College, where she has taught since 2011. Prior to that she taught at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and MIT. She is a well-known political commentator who writes a daily online newsletter, entitled, “Letters from an American,” with more than 600,000 subscribers.

She is also the founder of werehistory.org, which publishes online articles linking history to current events.

Richardson grew up in Yarmouth, and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University, from which she received B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees. She specializes in the American Civil War, its aftermath, and the history of ideological battles within the Republican Party, and she has written six books. Her latest is “How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America.”

The public is welcome to attend this Lincoln County Community Conversations event, an opportunity for constructive dialog sponsored by the Lincoln County Democratic Committee. This series of community forums and discussions on topics of concern to Lincoln County residents was founded in the belief that friendly discussion and sharing of facts and opinions is a bridge to a stronger community. For more information, please contact Jan John at janjohn1us@yahoo.com.

17 Comments
  • Phyllis Clugston
    Posted at 18:33h, 13 October Reply

    Will this be posted later? The Zoom is full.

    • Admin
      Posted at 09:18h, 22 October Reply

      Yes. The Zoom did allow more folks a bit late, but the video is available.

  • Martha Musgrove
    Posted at 18:54h, 13 October Reply

    Update to prior comment. Tried again and found you had upped the attendance allowed. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Happy now ::-)

  • Diana
    Posted at 20:04h, 13 October Reply

    Thank you From Colorado for hosting such a timely topic. Couldn’t have asked for a better teacher than Heather.

  • Mark Trubowitz
    Posted at 20:05h, 13 October Reply

    Thank you for a great history lesson!

  • Kelley HUghes
    Posted at 21:23h, 13 October Reply

    I missed the boat couldn’t get in at 8pm Midwest time. Too late i guess.

    • Admin
      Posted at 09:17h, 22 October Reply

      We have the video available!

  • Susan Wall
    Posted at 12:35h, 14 October Reply

    Is there any chance that a recording of this event will be available for those who missed it?

    • Admin
      Posted at 09:16h, 22 October Reply

      It’s live here now!

  • Marilyn Berry
    Posted at 17:07h, 14 October Reply

    I do hope you post this excellent talk online because I know people who were unable to access it via Zoom and really want to hear what she had to say.

    • Admin
      Posted at 09:16h, 22 October Reply

      It’s live here now!

  • Renea Eshleman
    Posted at 18:24h, 14 October Reply

    Is a recording available?

    • Admin
      Posted at 08:54h, 22 October Reply

      YES! It’s live here now!

  • Valerie Ireland
    Posted at 09:03h, 15 October Reply

    Is this posted anywhere to view now?

    • Admin
      Posted at 08:53h, 22 October Reply

      It’s live here now!

  • Lisbeth Whitney
    Posted at 13:39h, 15 October Reply

    Is a recording of the talk available on youtube or somewhere else? I’d love to listen to it again.
    Thank you

    • Admin
      Posted at 08:53h, 22 October Reply

      It’s live here now!

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