Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly
In this episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly, Justin, Jake, aned Molly wrap up HBO's John Adams miniseries. Episodes five through seven leave the battlefield and diplomacy behind and step into the uncertain world of governing a brand-new nation. Independence has been won - but now comes the reality of politics, power struggles, and the messy work of building a republic from scratch. John Adams finds himself on the outside looking in as vice president, then at the center of the storm as president - caught between Jefferson, Hamilton, and a political culture that already feels strikingly familiar. Meanwhile, Abigail Adams remains a steady and formidable presence, even as the personal cost of public life begins to take its toll on their family. By the final episode, the story turns inward. The urgency of revolution fades into something quieter and more human: aging, loss, legacy, and the uneasy realization that the history they lived is already being reshaped into myth. This episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly explores: * John Adams discovering just how little power the vice presidency actually holds * The rise of political parties and the bitter divide between Jefferson and Hamilton * The threat of war with France and the fragile place of the United States in a global conflict * The Alien and Sedition Acts and the tension between liberty and control * Abigail Adams navigating family, politics, and personal loss * The devastating toll of illness and grief on the Adams family * The mythmaking of the American Revolution and how quickly history gets rewritten * John Adams and Thomas Jefferson reflecting on a lifetime of rivalry and legacy Other notes: Alexis de Tocqueville and "Democacy in America": https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/democracy-in-america-english-edition-vol-1
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