Investigating 20th-century connections to partisan politics and modern conservatism with Richard Aldous
Air Dates: February 5-11, 2024
It鈥檚 easy to look at American politics, now, and find individuals for whom loyalty to party or an individual leader is the only thing that matters. But Richard Aldous tells us of another time when service to the nation was the highest service in public life.
Aldous is the Eugene Meyer Professor of British history and Culture at Bard College and specializes in twentieth-century history. He earned his Ph.D., from the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow in the Royal Historical Society. He has authored and edited 11 books, including 鈥淪chlesinger: The Imperial Historian,鈥 鈥淩eagan and Thatcher: The Difficult Relationship,鈥 鈥淢acmillan, Eisenhower and the Cold War,鈥 鈥淭he Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs. Disraeli鈥 and biographies of Malcolm Sargent and Tony Ryan. Aldous also taught for 15 years at University College Dublin, where he was chair of the History Department. He continues to write regularly for publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and The American Interest, where he is a contributing editor.
On this episode of 鈥Story in the Public Square,鈥 Aldous discusses his newest book, 鈥淭he Dillon Era: Douglas Dillon in the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Administrations鈥 recounting Dillon鈥檚 contributions to three administrations and its relevance in a time of partisan politics. He says Dillon鈥檚 ability to work across party lines is unique to politicians of the past and is far less likely to be replicated today. Aldous describes Dillon鈥檚 politics as 鈥渟omething that is implicit in that conservative vision where the past, the present and the future have to work together.鈥 He continues, stating, 鈥渢his is not a period without its faults, but it is definitely something where we can look back to a time when politics and conservatism was done differently.鈥
鈥淪tory in the Public Square鈥 broadcasts each week on public television stations across the United States. In Rhode Island and southeastern New England, the show is broadcast on Rhode Island PBS on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. and is rebroadcast Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. An audio version of the program airs Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ET, Sundays at 4:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. ET on SiriusXM鈥檚 popular P.O.T.U.S. (Politics of the United States), channel 124. 鈥淪tory in the Public Square鈥 is a project of the Pell Center at 黑料网. The initiative aims to study, celebrate and tell stories that matter.