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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Thomas Jeffersons Reputation 20170206

Father. Copies of which he will be happy to sign for you after the lecture. He recently accepted an invitation to serve on the Editorial Advisory Board of our own virginia magazine of history and biography. We are happy to have him. He currently lives in caldwell on hudson, new york. With his wife christine and their children, jefferson and grace. Please give a warm welcome to robert mcdonald. [applause] professor mcdonald. Thank you all so much for coming. Blown my cover somewhat. I would like to stand before you as the objective historian without a dog in this fight. I do admit that i have a warm feeling for Thomas Jefferson. As he pointed out, my son is named jefferson. My wife and i actually met at monticello. [applause] where she was employed as a research associate. We started working on a project together and started to date. I decided i wanted to propose m ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Past Presidential Races And The 2016 Campaign 20160917

The university of pennsylvania hosted this event. It is about an hour and a half. Brian i am a fellow at the fox leadership at penn. I am working on a book of the development of talk radio 2016en roughly 1988 and and its political policy impact that will hopefully be out in about two years. To my right, i will go in order here. We have tom segrue, who is a professor of cultural analysis in history at nyu. Specializes in 20th century American History. He has numerous books out there. The most recent book he has authored is called these United States a nation in the making. He has written countless fantastic books. Kevin kruse, a professor at princeton university. He has written several books, most recently one nation under god, abuot the development of civil religion in the 50s and 60s, and the conservative try drive for for civil religiosity. I really encourage people to rea ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Founding Era Music And Politics 20160125

Of music in the politics of early American Republic. U. S. Mattered in the early even though the musical parts were not yet well developed here. In Thomas Jeffersons admittedly music in america was in a state of deplorable barbarism. At the most basic level it serves to rally support. Below is it used to rally support for . Music could generate patriotic feelings of goodwill and harmony but it can also energize protests and express sentiments such as rage or scorn. Music could do all of this for several reasons. The secular and political songs of the early American Republic were easily learned by ear. Psalms also uses a kind of shorthand because the melodies were easy to recognize. Just a couple of measures could evoke a whole set of political beliefs. Quite a different experience from listening to speech. Throu ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Founding Era Music And Politics 20160124

Developed here. Music in america oh was in a state of deplorable barbarism. It was used to rally support, but what americans used music to rally support for very specifically. It could be used to animate goodwill and hire many harmony, or it could also energize scorn. Learned by here. Songs also served as a kind of shorthand. Because the melodies were easily recognized, a couple measures could evoke a whole set of political debate. Also, songs could be performed collectively, quite a different experience from listening to a speech. And through various modes, songs could evoke different kinds of emotion. Such uses of music were not unique to the early republic, but could be found across many times and places. The discipline of musicology can help us discover them. Music inists study many different ways, most fundamentally for our purposes tonight, historical musicology teaches us that sounds do not sound the same across historical eras and cultures. A key approach for us tonight is text ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Founding Era Music And Politics 20160130

Professor wood this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. Its a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. Tonight, we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. Music mattered in the early u. S. , even though the musical arts were not well developed here. In Thomas Jeffersons view, music in america was in a state of deplorable barbarism. At the most basic level, political music used to rally support, but what americans used music to rally support for very considerably very considerably. Varied considerably. It could be used to animate goodwill and harmony, or it could also energize scorn. These songs were easily learned by ear. Songs also served as a kind of shorthand, because the melodies were easily recognized, a couple measures could evoke a whole set of political debate. In their favor, songs could be performed collectively quite a different ....

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