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national politics in the new republic, one the best book award from the societies of historians of the early american republic. her most recent book, the field of blood violence and congress and the road to civil war, explores physical violence in 1830 and the civil war. what it suggests about the institution of congress, the nature of american sectionalism, the challenges of the young nations developing democracy, and the long-standing roots of the civil war. welcome professor. thank you as my pleasure to be here, it s my particular pleasure to continue with the introductions, and introduced the three people who are going to be joining us on the panel today. first, catherine associate professor of history at purdue university and an editor of made by history at the washington post. her recent and keeping focus on the intersections between media, politics, and popular culture. with that particular emphasis on the american presidency. her first book, showbiz politics, hollyw
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