Of events like this all throughout the year and one such event we are doing this coming wednesday june 5 David Epstein for his new book triumph and a specialized world before we start if you could turn off or silence your cell phone we would appreciate it. Please step up to the microphone here before asking your questions or we can no we cannor and enjoy the conversation but make sure that its going to be recorded there are copies right behind the Cash Register sound front. Last, please keep your chairs where they are because we are going to have another events after this one. Now the reason we are all here im here to introduce stephen to all of you. He is a historian and biographer and writer whos appeared in many publications including the atlantic hes the author of 17 books including his last one before this code breakers into the secret intelligence war against the soviet union Oliver Wendell holmes a life in order and ideas. In the book she tells the story of one of the most Influ
Likes to remind his readers that the individuals participated in momentous events, didnt know how things would turn out. That is definitely the case. In his 2023 book, the lincoln miracle inside the republican convention, that changed history as he takes through the blow by blow action in back rooms and the wigwam at the 1860 Republican National convention forum, attendees will also remember a similar you are their approach in acorns every drop of blood the momentous second inaugural of Abraham Lincoln, which was named one of the best books of 2020 by the economist magazine. This Pulitzer Prize finalist for commentary has also written two acclaimed books about 19th century baseball and american culture, 59 and 84 and the summer of beer whiskey. So well have to have him talk at the cash bar later. Joseph fornieri is american political story and a professor of Political Science at the Rochester Institute of technology and is an expert on the political ideology of Abraham Lincoln. He is t
Likes to remind his readers that the individuals participated in momentous events, didnt know how things would turn out. That is definitely the case. In his 2023 book, the lincoln miracle inside the republican convention, that changed history as he takes through the blow by blow action in back rooms and the wigwam at the 1860 Republican National convention forum, attendees will also remember a similar you are their approach in acorns every drop of blood the momentous second inaugural of Abraham Lincoln, which was named one of the best books of 2020 by the economist magazine. This Pulitzer Prize finalist for commentary has also written two acclaimed books about 19th century baseball and american culture, 59 and 84 and the summer of beer whiskey. So well have to have him talk at the cash bar later. Joseph fornieri is american political story and a professor of Political Science at the Rochester Institute of technology and is an expert on the political ideology of Abraham Lincoln. He is t
Hes also a professor of the practice in International Affairs at the Johns Hopkins university. A contributing editor at the atlantic, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, the founder of persuade and the publisher, a publisher of the zeit. Hes the host of a podcast called the good fight and the author of books, including stranger in my own country jewish family in modern germany the age of responsibility, choice and the welfare state, the people versus democracy and the great experiment. Today, he will be talking about a book called the identity trap, which you will hear a lot about. He will be today in conversation with jane coaston, who is a New York Times contributor, also the former host of the podcast. The argument and his work featured in many venues, including abc news and the national review. I will ask you to welcome them here. Stage with us right now. Thank. The last thing ill say before i leave the floor to jane and yashar is that if you want more information
Practice in International Affairs at the Johns Hopkins university. A contributing editor at the atlantic, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, the founder of persuade and the publisher, a publisher of the zeit. Hes the host of a podcast called the good fight and the author of books, including stranger in my own country jewish family in modern germany the age of responsibility, choice and the welfare state, the people versus democracy and the great experiment. Today, he will be talking about a book called the identity trap, which you will hear a lot about. He will be today in conversation with jane coaston, who is a New York Times contributor, also the former host of the podcast. The argument and his work featured in many venues, including abc news and the national review. I will ask you to welcome them here. Stage with us right now. Thank. The last thing ill say before i leave the floor to jane and yashar is that if you want more information about the Moynihan Center an