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Democratic Party

The Democratic Primary Field as a History Department

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Professor Hickenlooper spends most of his time trying to keep Professor Warren from being the department chair and bases his courses on historiography circa 1986.

Jason Tebbe July 9, 2019 academia, Democratic Party, elections, politics, Uncategorized

In Search of the Marianne Mindset

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Politics, like life in general, swings this way and that, but it’s never a simple pendulum.

Alex Sayf Cummings June 30, 2019 American Studies, Aneurysms, Best of, conservatism, Democratic Party, Marianne Williamson, more conservatism, politics, radical politics

Demanding the Impossible in the Time of Trump: On Activism and History as a “Usable Past”

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This past April, I attended a local adaptation of En el tiempo de las mariposas (In the Time […]

Guest June 13, 2018 book reviews, labor, radical politics, the Left, Uncategorized

Hope in the Time of Trump

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Of all the profoundly strange things to have befallen the United States in the past year or so, […]

Joel Suarez November 21, 2017 Donald Trump

Can Democrats Win by Peeling Off Pro-Life Voters? Probably Not

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Journalist Lauren Duca received a lot of criticism in the Twitterverse from more moderate and conservative Democrats for […]

davidaustinwalsh August 10, 2017 abortion, conservatism, Democratic Party, politics, the Left, the South

Carolyn Bourdeaux Is Running for Congress in One of the South’s Most Diverse Suburbs

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Carolyn Bourdeaux is an associate professor of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies […]

Guest July 6, 2017 Georgia, politics

What a Hagan Victory Would Mean for North Carolina

North Carolina has long seemed to be on the verge of breaking from its reactionary past. Time and time […]

Alex Sayf Cummings October 6, 2014 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, civil rights, Georgia, North Carolina, politics, race

Meet Dr. Rad, the Georgia Democrat Who’s Challenging Michelle Nunn from the Left

2014 looks to be a dolorous year for Democrats, unless some sudden shift in public opinion intervenes between […]

Guest January 2, 2014 elections, Georgia, healthcare, politics, the Left, the South
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