Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Released Saturday, 4th June 2022
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Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Shep Melnick on The Sixties’ False Dawn (Abridged)

Saturday, 4th June 2022
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This is an abridged, 20-minute excerpt of the interview with Boston College professor of political science Shep Melnick posted for paid subscribers only. Become a paid subscriber to hear the rest of this episode and maintain access to a growing archive of independent study sessions.

This is the third episode in the Syllabus series, wherein I do a deep dive into a subject with an academic expert.

R. Shep Melnick, Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Professor of American Politics at Boston College and co-chair of the Harvard Program on Constitutional Government, has put together a syllabus of readings that we will be working through on the subscriber-only Syllabus podcast series. Every 3-4 weeks we’ll do another reading together.

This week, we’re discussing Hugh Heclo’s essay “The Sixties’ False Dawn: Awakenings, Movements, and Postmodern Policymaking,” Journal of Policy History, vol. 8, 1996.

Become a paid subscriber and get a head start on our next reading: Samuel Huntington, American Politics: The Promise of Disharmony (Harvard University Press, 1983), chs. 1-3.



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