America at 250: The Podcast

By Yale University

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This one-time-only course examines U.S. history from 1776 to the present, in advance of the nation’s semiquincentennial (or 250th birthday) in 2026. Taught jointly by Professors Joanne Freeman, David Blight, and Beverly Gage, the course emphasizes the history of the nation-state and the contested nature of American national identity. All three scholars will deliver the course’s first and final lectures together, as an introduction and a wrap-up. In between, they will each deliver eight lectures individually based on their areas of expertise. Joanne Freeman, the Alan Boles, Class of 1929 Professor of History and American Studies, and an expert in the revolutionary and early national periods of American history, will cover the period from the Revolution up through the 1830s, touching on such topics as the birth of party politics, the nature of “Jacksonian democracy,” and the rise of the reform and protest movements. David Blight, Sterling Professor of History and African American Studies and one of the country’s foremost authorities on the history of slavery and the Civil War, will cover the Civil War era up through Reconstruction and the emergence of the Jim Crow laws. Beverly Gage, John Lewis Gaddis Professor of History, who is currently writing a book on the nation’s past to mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, will pick up in the 1890s and continue through the end of the 20th century, addressing debates around immigration, wealth inequality, and the creation of the social welfare state. The course explores U.S. political history broadly conceived–not just as a realm of presidents and elections and wars (though there will be plenty of those) but as a conversation across time between citizens about what the United States is, was, and was meant to be. It proceeds from the premise that the American Revolution was the first but not the last radical act of national reimagining in U.S. history.

Episode Date
Studio Conversation 11: The Politics of the 1980s, 1990s, and So Much More
Dec 19, 2025
Class 26 – Meanings on the Eve of 2026
Dec 18, 2025
Class 25 – Making Sense of the Millennium
Dec 17, 2025
Studio Conversation 10: Left and Right in the 60s and 70s
Dec 11, 2025
Class 24 – Reagan’s America
Dec 10, 2025
Class 23 – Race, Rights, and Resistance
Dec 09, 2025
Studio Conversation 9: WWII and the Cold War
Dec 05, 2025
Class 22 – Anticommunism and the American Way
Dec 04, 2025
Class 21 – A New Deal for the World
Dec 03, 2025
Studio Conversation 8: The Progressive Era and The New Deal
Nov 26, 2025
Class 20 – A New Deal for America
Nov 24, 2025
Class 19 – Money, Power, and Progressivism
Nov 21, 2025
Studio Episode 7 – Immigration and Its Discontents
Nov 19, 2025
Class 18 – Melting Pot or Guarded Gate
Nov 18, 2025
Class 17 – A Violent Reunion: The Lost Cause, New South and Origins of Jim Crow
Nov 14, 2025
Studio Episode 6: Reconstruction
Nov 13, 2025
Class 16 – Gilded Age and the Aftermath of Reconstruction, South, North, and West
Nov 12, 2025
Class 15 – The Defeat of Reconstruction, 1870-1877 and Beyond
Nov 07, 2025
Class 14 – Reconstruction: Andrew Johnson vs. the Radical Republicans
Nov 05, 2025
Studio Conversation: The Cause of the Civil War
Nov 03, 2025
Class 13 – Union Victory, Confederate Defeat, and Emancipation
Oct 31, 2025
Class 12 – Two Constitutions, Secession and War, 1860-1862
Oct 29, 2025
Studio Conversation: Frederick Douglass, The Slave Power, and The Fourth of July
Oct 28, 2025
Class 11 – The Road to Disunion: Politics, Dred Scott, and the Crisis of the 1850s
Oct 24, 2025
Class 10 – The Mexican War and its Aftermath: Compromise or Armistice
Oct 22, 2025
Studio Conversation: What is a Republic? Hamilton, Jackson, and more
Oct 20, 2025
Class 9 – Whose America? Protest and Reform
Oct 17, 2025
Class 8 – Jacksonian “Democracy”
Oct 15, 2025
Class 7 – What Kind of Nation? Democracy, Hamilton, Jefferson, and More
Oct 09, 2025
Class 6 – Republican Precedents and Presidents: The Placement of Power
Oct 08, 2025
Studio Conversation: The Federalists, Early Republic, and the real Hamilton
Oct 03, 2025
Class 5: Framing a Nation: The Constitution
Oct 01, 2025
Class 4 – What Kind of Union?
Sep 25, 2025
Studio Conversation: John Adams’ To-do List and “Common Sense”
Sep 19, 2025
Class 3 – Declaring Independence
Sep 19, 2025
Class 2: Revolutionary (and Not So Revolutionary) Beginnings 
Sep 18, 2025
Class 1: The Road to 250
Sep 17, 2025