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Jill Lepore on Nationalism, Populism, and the State of America

Apr 15, 2019
Jill Lepore, a renowned historian and Harvard professor, dives deep into the themes of nationalism and populism in America. She argues for a renewed American narrative that better reflects our complexities. The discussion navigates through the evolution of nationalism, the impact of globalization, and the challenge of distinguishing truth in today's information overload. Lepore also critiques the state of journalism and explores how economic anxiety prompts people to seek scapegoats, revealing the need for a balanced historical perspective.
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INSIGHT

Neglected Nationalism

  • Historians, particularly during the late 20th century, largely overlooked nationalism, possibly due to a desire to see it disappear.
  • This oversight stemmed from various factors, including the rise of globalism and a shift in focus within the historical profession.
INSIGHT

Shifting Historical Focus

  • The decline in studying nations as a historical unit is linked to historians' disillusionment with the American nation during the 60s and 70s.
  • This shift coincided with increased attention to marginalized groups whose experiences were often excluded from national narratives.
ANECDOTE

Writing National Histories

  • Russ Roberts praises Jill Lepore's book, These Truths, for its comprehensive and nuanced approach to American history.
  • Lepore discusses the challenges of writing national histories, contrasting her approach with the trend of presidential biographies.
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