Heather Cox Richardson: How the Gilded Age Created the Progressive Era
The voices of the Progressive Era, including Jane Addams, W. E. B. Du Bois, Theodore Roosevelt, and Zitkála-Šá, didn’t come from nowhere. Heather Cox Richardson explains how they articulated a vision for America that had its roots in the runaway capitalism of the Gilded Age. Recorded at the Vermont Humanities Council's Fall Conference 2018, "The Ebb and Flow of Optimism through American History."

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Heather Cox Richardson: The American Pendulum and the Renewal of American Democracy

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America's Book Club: Heather Cox Richardson

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An Evening with Heather Cox Richardson

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Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

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Heather Cox Richardson: U.S. Politics "A Tyranny of the Minority" | Amanpour and Company

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H. W. Brands, "How the Rich Got Rich: The Gilded Age in America," (Austin, June 5, 2011)

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Top 20 Things The Gilded Age Gets Factually Right & Wrong

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One-on-one with Heather Cox Richardson | Cap Times Idea Fest 2024

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Heather Cox Richardson and Jeffrey Rosen | Moderated by: Ken Burns

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David Blight: Composite Nation

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Heather Cox Richardson — Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America - with Jane Mayer

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The Most Dangerous Aristocrats in England: The Mitford Sisters

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The Forgotten Presidents

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The Future of the Humanities: A Discussion with Heather Cox Richardson and Brian Naylor

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Why Trump “can't be ripped away” from his followers: Heather Cox Richardson | Salon Talks

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Author Talk: Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan — Regime Change- with Tim Alberta

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Heather Cox Richardson | Democracy Awakening

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Heather Cox Richardson on "How the South Won the Civil War"

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The Progressive Era: Crash Course US History #27

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