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Literary Round Table
A HOUSE UNITED: James E. Campbell and Antonio Elmaleh

Literary Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 52:46


A HOUSE UNITED, Part Three of our conversations about understanding American and each other. Our guests are Antonio Elmaleh, author of the critically acclaimed Civil War and Reconstruction novel, The Ones They Left Behind, and James E. Campbell, UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York and author of "Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America." Join them as they discuss the parallels between our country during the Civil War and now, and how we can unite as a nation during these divisive times.

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New Books in American Politics
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 23:22


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 22:56


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just party elites growing further from each other? Campbell takes on these very timely questions in his book. He argues that polarization is real, but explaining its causes is a little more difficult. In Polarized, Campbell argues that there has been staggered partisan realignment, first by Democrats and later by Republicans. This historical pattern makes it tricky to observe polarization as it has not occurred in a neat and linear fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
James E. Campbell, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America” (Princeton UP, 2016)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 21:11


James E. Campbell has written Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (PrincetonUniversity Press, 2016). Campbell is UB Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Are we a polarized nation or polarizing? Are voters moving to the extremes or is this just...