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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour Matthew Karp, associate professor at Princeton University, contributing editor at Jacobin, and author of “This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy,” joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his essay “History As End” in Harper’s Magazine. “Both the founding ideals and the founding reality of slavery played important parts on all sides of historical struggle and were utilized in different moments and by different forces and figures but I think it’s intellectually bankrupt to say, just switch the date around and say America begins ‘x’ date and sort of that’s that,” Karp said. ....
Ross Douthat Jun 28, 2021 9:20 PM ET The debate over this newspaper’s 1619 Project is a good example. The project became a locus for backlash because it did several things at once, offering a general (and widely praised) expansion of historical knowledge about slavery and race, but also elevating specific interpretations in particular, the so-called new history of capitalism, a cotton-centric interpretation of American prosperity that imply a deeper condemnation of this country. The backlash to 1619 and similar efforts has convinced progressives that the right is desperately clinging to myths of American innocence. But conservatives often see themselves as objecting to the most radical parts of progressive revisionism, not the entire project. As the historian Matthew Karp notes in a perceptive essay for Harper’s, compared with just a generation ago the position of many conservatives has shifted, becoming explicitly anti-Lost Cause, anti-Confederate flag and, ....
The race and history wars A visitor views “Pickett’s Charge” in the Gettysburg Cyclorama, at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pa., on Nov. 7, 2005. “The debate over how American schools should teach about race and racial history has reached a curious juncture, in which it’s becoming hard to tell what the argument is about,” writes New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat. (Chris Ramirez/The New York Times) Written By 27th Jun 2021 The debate over how American schools should teach about race and racial history has reached a curious juncture, in which it’s becoming hard to tell what the argument is about. ....