Presidential
En podkast av The Washington Post
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61 Episoder
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James A. Garfield: Shot down
Publisert: 23.5.2016 -
Rutherford B. Hayes: The most contested election
Publisert: 15.5.2016 -
Ulysses S. Grant: Lover, fighter, writer
Publisert: 8.5.2016 -
Andrew Johnson: Stitching up a torn country
Publisert: 2.5.2016 -
Abraham Lincoln: His hand and his pen
Publisert: 24.4.2016 -
James Buchanan: The bachelor and the bloodshed
Publisert: 18.4.2016 -
Franklin Pierce: Rolling off the tracks
Publisert: 10.4.2016 -
Millard Fillmore: Teaching the obscure presidents
Publisert: 3.4.2016 -
Zachary Taylor: War heroes and conspiracy theory
Publisert: 27.3.2016 -
James K. Polk: Getting it done
Publisert: 20.3.2016 -
John Tyler: Ghosts and the vice presidency
Publisert: 13.3.2016 -
William Henry Harrison: Great song, horrible death
Publisert: 6.3.2016 -
Martin Van Buren: The story of our two-party system
Publisert: 29.2.2016 -
Andrew Jackson: The violence, the fight
Publisert: 21.2.2016 -
John Quincy Adams: The trait that broke a presidency
Publisert: 14.2.2016 -
James Monroe: The Forrest Gump of presidents
Publisert: 7.2.2016 -
James Madison: Burning down the house
Publisert: 31.1.2016 -
Thomas Jefferson: On food and freedom
Publisert: 25.1.2016 -
John Adams: The case of the missing monument
Publisert: 18.1.2016 -
George Washington: The man, the myth, the legend
Publisert: 10.1.2016
The Washington Post's Presidential podcast explores how each former American president reached office, made decisions, handled crises and redefined the role of commander-in-chief. It was released leading up to up to Election Day 2016, starting with George Washington in week one and ending on week 44 with the president-elect. New special episodes in the countdown to the 2020 presidential election highlight other stories from U.S. presidential history that can help illuminate our current moment. Hosted by Lillian Cunningham, the series features Pulitzer Prize-winning biographers like David McCullough and Washington Post journalists like Bob Woodward. [When you're done, listen to Lillian's other historical podcasts: Constitutional and Moonrise]