Heather Cox Richardson

Heather Cox Richardson
Richardson in 2016
Born (1962-10-08) October 8, 1962 (age 62)
Occupations
  • Historian
  • professor
  • academic
Academic background
EducationHarvard University (AB, MA, PhD)
Academic advisorsDavid Herbert Donald
William Gienapp

Heather Cox Richardson (born October 8, 1962) is an American historian. She is a professor of history at Boston College, where she teaches courses on the American Civil War, the Reconstruction Era, the American West, and the Plains Indians. She previously taught history at MIT and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Richardson has authored seven books on history and politics. In 2019, Richardson started publishing Letters from an American, a nightly newsletter that chronicles current events in the larger context of American history. Richardson focuses on the health of American democracy. The newsletter accrued over one million subscribers, making her, as of December 2020, the most successful individual author of a paid publication on Substack.

Early life and education

Born in Chicago in 1962 and raised in Maine, Richardson attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire.[1][2] She received her AB, MA, and PhD from Harvard University, where she studied under David Herbert Donald and William Gienapp.[3]

Projects

Richardson interviewing President Joe Biden in February 2022

As a historian, Richardson advocates studying history to learn to distill complex situations into something easier to understand. She does this through her newsletters, books and podcasts.[4]

Newsletter: Letters from an American (2019–present)

In September 2019, Richardson began writing a daily synopsis of political events associated with the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Originally posting late every evening or in the early hours of the next day on her Facebook page, Richardson later moved to add a newsletter format, entitled "Letters from an American", published via Substack.[5][6] The newsletter deals with contemporary events she explains and relates to historical developments, with a focus on the health of American democracy.[7]

As of December 2020, Richardson was "the most successful individual author of a paid publication on... Substack" and on track to bring in a million dollars of revenue a year.[8] The newsletter received a "Best of Boston" award for "2021 Best Pandemic Newsletter" from Boston magazine.[9] By January 2024, the newsletter had about 1.3 million people reading each newsletter.[5] The Nation described her journalistic voice as "sincere, humble, approachable, and jargon-free."[5]

Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America (2023)

In 2023, Richardson published her seventh book, entitled Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America that she described as having grown from writings she began in 2019 and subsequent interactions with her readers.[10] Those writings discuss contemporary events which Richardson relates to historical developments. They were moved from postings on Facebook to her newsletter entitled Letters from an American and published, almost daily, on Substack.[11] The book examines the roots of fascism in American history leading up to the democratic backsliding that many fear could bring America to the brink of losing its democracy.[12][13] The book makes the case that Trump was not an outlier, but inevitable given the support the Republican party had given over the last 70 years to Christian nationalism, racism, and corporations.[11]

Podcast: Now and Then (2021–2023)

Richardson co-hosted the podcast Now & Then with fellow historian Joanne B. Freeman.[14] In February 2022, Richardson interviewed U.S. President Joe Biden.[15][7]

How the South Won the Civil War (2020)

In How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America (2020), Richardson argued that America was founded with contradicting ideals, with the ideas of liberty, equality, and opportunity on one hand, and slavery and hierarchy on the other. Victory in the American Civil War should have settled that tension forever, but at the same time that the Civil War was fought, Americans also started moving into the West. In the West, Americans found, and expanded upon, deep racial hierarchies, meaning that hierarchical values survived in American politics and culture despite the crushing defeat of the pro-slavery Confederacy. Those traditions—a rejection of democracy, an embrace of entrenched wealth, the marginalization of women and people of color—have found a home in modern conservative politics, leaving the promise of America unfulfilled. Dana Elizabeth Weiner of Wilfrid Laurier University found the book beautifully written, with valuable insights about oligarchy in American politics since the 1600s.[16] Deborah M. Liles, a professor at Tarleton State University praised Richardson's ability to connect events into a narrative along with illuminating the role of equality in the Constitution, connecting western ideology with those from the Old South, and showing how oligarchs retained power.[17]

Podcast: Freak Out and Carry On (2017–2018)

Between 2017 and 2018, she co-hosted the NPR podcast Freak Out and Carry On.[18]

To Make Men Free (2014)

In To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party (2014), Richardson extended her study of the Republican Party into the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.[19] This book studied the entire life of the Republican Party, from its inception in the 1850s through the presidency of George W. Bush.[20] Believing a small group of men who controlled all three branches of government were turning the country into a slavocracy, the party's founders united against "slave power". These Republicans articulated a new vision of an America in which all hardworking men could rise. But after the Civil War, Republicans began to emulate what they originally opposed. They tied themselves to powerful bankers and industrialists, sacrificing the well-being of ordinary Americans. A similar process took place after World War II, when Republicans under Robert A. Taft sought to dismantle successful New Deal policies and prop up the wealthy. However, in both cases, reformers within the party were able to stop (temporarily) this trend, first with Theodore Roosevelt during the Progressive Era, and then Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jacob Javits, and Nelson Rockefeller, who enforced integration and maintained the New Deal.

The Nixon and Reagan administrations represented yet another fall from the party's founding purpose. It is ironic, Richardson points out, that Republicans treated Barack Obama with an unprecedented level of disrespect, as Obama's rise from humble beginnings to the highest office in the nation embodied the vision of the original Republicans. In a new afterword, Richardson also points out the irony of one of the rioters storming the Capitol carrying the Confederate flag on January 6, 2021, despite the Republican Party starting in the 1850s as a popular movement against the men who would lead the Confederate States of America.

Website: We're History (2014–2020)

In 2014, she co-founded a history website, werehistory.org, where she was a co-editor.[21][22]

Wounded Knee (2010)

Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre (2010), focused on the U.S. Army's slaughter of Native Americans in South Dakota in 1890.[23] She argued that party politics and opportunism led to the Wounded Knee Massacre. After a bruising midterm election, President Benjamin Harrison needed to shore up his support. To do so, he turned to The Dakotas, where he replaced seasoned Indian agents with unqualified political allies, who incorrectly assumed that the Ghost Dance Movement presaged war. In order to avoid spending cuts from Congress, the army responded by sending one-third of its force. After the event, Republicans tried to paint the massacre as a heroic battle to stifle the resurgent Democrats.

West from Appomattox (2007)

In West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War (2007), Richardson presented Reconstruction as a national event that affected all Americans, not just those in the South.[1] She incorporated the West into the discussion of Reconstruction. Between 1865 and 1900, Americans re-imagined the role of the federal government, calling upon it to promote the well-being of its citizens. However, racism, sexism, and greed divided Americans, and the same people who increasingly benefited from government intervention—white, middle-class Americans—actively excluded African-Americans, Native Americans, immigrants, and organized laborers from the newfound bounties of their reconstructed nation.[24]

The Death of Reconstruction (2001)

Four years later, Richardson extended her study of Republican policy into the postwar period with The Death of Reconstruction (2001).[25] Unlike other historians, she focused her analysis of the period on the "Northern abandonment of Reconstruction". Building on the earlier work of C. Vann Woodward, she argued that a more complete understanding of the period required appreciation of class, not only race. As Reconstruction continued into the 1870s and especially the 1880s, Republicans began to view African-Americans in the South more from a class perspective and less from the perspective of race that had driven their earlier humanitarianism. In the midst of the labor struggles of the Gilded Age, Republicans came to compare "the demands of the ex-slaves for land, social services, and civil rights" to the demands of white laborers in the North. This ideological shift was the key to Republican abandonment of Reconstruction, as they chose the protection of their economic and business interests over their desire for racial equality.

According to Professor Michael W. Fitzgerald, at St. Olaf College, it "is an important book" offering a reinterpretation of how the North abandoned freed slaves during reconstruction.[26]

The Greatest Nation of the Earth (1997)

Richardson's first book, The Greatest Nation of the Earth (1997), stemmed from her dissertation at Harvard University. Inspired by Eric Foner's work on pre-Civil War Republican ideology, Richardson analyzed Republican economic policies during the war. She contended that their efforts to create an activist federal government during the Civil War marked a continuation of Republican free labor ideology. These policies, such as war bonds and greenbacks or the Land Grant College Act and the Homestead Act, revolutionized the role of the federal government in the U.S. economy. At the same time, these actions laid the groundwork for the Republican Party's shift to big business after the Civil War.[27] James L. Huston found it to be an important assessment, especially of the political economy and economic doctrines of the Republican party.[28]

Personal life

In September 2022 she married Buddy Poland,[29] a Maine lobsterman.[30] Richardson has described herself as being a Lincoln Republican, and having no affiliation with any political party.[8][31]

Reception

In 2021, Richardson was on the Forbes 50 over 50 list[22] and received the Frances Perkins Center Intelligence and Courage Award.[32][33][34] In 2022, she was recognized as one of the Women of the Year for 2022 by USA Today.[35][7] In 2023, The Guardian described her as the single most-important progressive pundit since Edward P. Morgan from the 1960s.[11] In 2024, the Authors Guild Foundation awarded her The Baldacci Award for Literary Activism for 2024.[36][37] In November 2024, Richardson was awarded the Kidger Award by the New England History Teachers Association at the NCSS Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b Facciola, Timmy (March 18, 2018). "Facebook's Historian: Professor Heather Cox Richardson". The Heights. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  2. ^ Sullivan, James (September 26, 2023). "From small town Maine, Substack luminary Heather Cox Richardson discusses her new book about the rise of authoritarianism in the US". The Boston Globe. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  3. ^ Facciola, Timmy (March 18, 2018). "Facebook's Historian: Professor Heather Cox Richardson". The Heights. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
  4. ^ Egan, Elisabeth (October 12, 2023). "Heather Cox Richardson Wants You to Study History". New York Times.
  5. ^ a b c Phillips-Fein, Kim (January 24, 2024). "Heather Cox Richardson and the Battle Over US History". ISSN 0027-8378. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
  6. ^ Richardson, Heather Cox. "Letters from an American". Substack: Heather Cox Richardson. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c McCordick, Jack (September 25, 2023). "Heather Cox Richardson: Trump's Strongman Turn "Happened Really, Really Quickly"". Vanity Fair. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
  8. ^ a b Smith, Ben (December 28, 2020). "Heather Cox Richardson Offers a Break From the Media Maelstrom. It's Working". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  9. ^ ""Letters from an American"". Boston Magazine. July 6, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  10. ^ Richardson, Heather Cox, Letters from an American November 24, 2023, Substack: Heather Cox Richardson, November 24, 2023
  11. ^ a b c Kaiser, Charles (October 8, 2023). "Democracy Awakening review: Heather Cox Richardson's necessary US history". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
  12. ^ Shesol, Jeff (October 15, 2023). "Is There Fascist DNA in the U.S. Body Politic?". New York Times.
  13. ^ Gopnik, Adam (September 25, 2023). "To Fix Democracy, First Figure Out What's Broken". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
  14. ^ "Now & Then on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. September 28, 2023. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  15. ^ Black, Eric (March 7, 2022). "Heather Cox Richardson's interview of Joe Biden made me feel better about Biden, the country and life in general". MinnPost.com. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  16. ^ Weiner, Dana Elizabeth (2021). "How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America, by Heather Cox Richardson". The English Historical Review. 136 (583): 1673–1675. doi:10.1093/ehr/ceab231.
  17. ^ Deborah M. Liles, "Review" Southwestern Historical Quarterly 125.1 (2021): p. 104. excerpt
  18. ^ "Profile: Heather Cox Richardson". The Guardian. June 24, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  19. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (January 4, 2015). "Book Review: To Make Men Free, by Heather Cox Richardson". The New York Times. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  20. ^ Richardson, Heather Cox (July 19, 2015). "How did this monster get created? The decades of Republican Party lies that brought us Donald Trump, Republican front-runner". Salon. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  21. ^ "We're History Contributors". Internet Archive. April 22, 2014. Archived from the original on April 22, 2014. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  22. ^ a b "Heather Cox Richardson". Forbes. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
  23. ^ Zasky, Jason (July 27, 2010). "Wounded Knee: Party politics and an American massacre - Heather Cox Richardson interview". Failure magazine. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  24. ^ Slap, Andrew L. (August 22, 2009). "West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War (review)". Civil War History. 55 (3): 407–409. doi:10.1353/cwh.0.0084. ISSN 1533-6271. S2CID 143600071. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  25. ^ Richardson, Heather Cox (November 16, 2018). "The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901". Harvard University Press. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  26. ^ Fitzgerald, Michael W.; Richardson, Heather Cox (May 1, 2003). "Review". Journal of Southern History. 69 (2): 451. doi:10.2307/30039966. JSTOR 30039966.
  27. ^ Adam Smith, "Review of Richardson, Heather Cox, The Greatest Nation on Earth: Republican Economic Policies During the Civil War." H-USA, H-Net Reviews February 1999 online
  28. ^ James L. Huston, "Review," American Historical Review (1998) 193#2 p. 599
  29. ^ Heather, Cox Richardson (September 11, 2022). "September 11, 2022". substack.com.
  30. ^ "Facebook Buddy Poland". Facebook. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
  31. ^ Chakrabarti, Meghna; Skoog, Tim (September 29, 2023). "Historian Heather Cox Richardson's notes on the state of America". www.wbur.org. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
  32. ^ "Awards & Honorees". Frances Perkins Center website.
  33. ^ "Elizabeth Warren, Heather Cox Richardson Among Honorees at Frances Perkins Garden Party". The Lincoln County News. August 19, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
  34. ^ "AHA Member Named 2021 Intelligence and Courage Award Winner". American Historical Association. August 18, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
  35. ^ "Meet USA TODAY's Women of the Year". USA Today. March 28, 2022. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  36. ^ "32nd Annual Authors Guild Foundation Gala". The Authors Guild. June 12, 2024. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
  37. ^ Gloudemans, Phil (June 2024). "Heather Cox Richardson receives Baldacci Award". BC News. Retrieved November 12, 2024.

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