Hamilton and me, in the (New York Daily) news

Yes, today’s the birthday of little Al Hamilton, the “$10 founding father without a father” (I think that’s gonna stick).  Anyway, here’s what I had to say about it, at the necessary length of 650 words.  Enjoy.  Thanks to Josh Greenman, for asking me and for his excellent editorial work.

Unknown knowns: Why we think we love Hamilton and Adams

Like many historian-types, I love Hamilton, the musical, and am ambivalent about David McCullough’s John Adams.  The American public apparently agrees with the former, and is more positive about the latter.  John Adams was one of the publishing best-sellers of the last quarter-century.  As for Hamilton, anything that has to do with public life that’s been praised by […]

Storified: Panel on Facing the Founders

This past week, I attended the 2015 United States Intellectual History conference in Washington, DC, and participated in a panel sponsored by the wonderful folks at The Junto.  Read more for the whole megilla, as storified by Michael Hattem.