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July 2, 2024

For Vanity Fair, Jonathan explored whether Lyndon Johnson’s momentous 1968 decision to forego re-election could provide a model for Joe Biden and the Democrats in 2024.

May 18, 2024

For Air Mail, Jonathan reviewed SAILING ALONE: A SURPRISING HISTORY OF ISOLATION AND SURVIVAL AT SEA Richard J. King

February 10, 2024

For Air Mail: Jonathan reviews DIPLOMATS AT WAR, the journalist Charles Trueheart’s gripping memoir of life in Saigon in the early 1960s and a generations-long family feud.

November 18, 2023

For Air Mail: Jonathan reviews AMERICAN CONFIDENTIAL a new book on Lee Harvey Oswald’s relationship with his mother.

September 9, 2023

For Air Mail: Jonathan reviews PASSIONATE MOTHERS, POWERFUL SONS, a new dual biography of Jennie Churchill and Sara Roosevelt, two women known for their famous offspring who were formidable, and fascinating, in their own right

August 5, 2023

For Air Mail: Does R.F.K. Jr.’s campaign represent what America is becoming—a strange new land where conspiracy theories rule the day—or is it simply a reflection of the country it’s always been?

June 17, 2023

CSPAN’s “American History TV” broadcast Jonathan’s conversation with Jonathan Alter on BECOMING FDR. The conversation took place at Roosevelt House, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s New York City townhouse.

June 10, 2023

For Air Mail: Jonathan reviewed BATTLE OF INK AND ICE, Darrell Hartman’s new book on the still-unresolved feud over who exactly was the first person to reach the North Pole.

May 29, 2023

Jonathan appears as a commentator in HISTORY’s new 3-part docu-series “FDR.”

March 22, 2023

Jonathan and White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin talked about how polio shaped FDR’s presidency.

March 4, 2023

For Air Mail: Jonathan reviewed Rebecca Boggs Roberts’s UNTOLD POWER:  The Fascinating Rise and Complex Legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson

February 1, 2023

At the Rancho Mirage Writers Festival, Jonathan joined Doris Kearns Goodwin, Eddie S. Glaude Jr., and Jon Meacham for a discussion of current threats to our democratic norms.

January 30, 2023

On the anniversary of Franklin Roosevelt’s birth, Jonathan discussed BECOMING FDR with FDR Library Director Bill Harris.

December 10, 2022

For Air Mail, Jonathan reviewed Shahan Mufti’s AMERICAN CALIPH: THE TRUE STORY OF A MUSLIM MYSTIC, A HOLLYWOOD EPIC, AND THE 1977 SIEGE OF WASHINGTON, DC

December 7, 2022

Jonathan joined “The Art of Manliness” podcast to discuss BECOMING FDR.

September 16, 2022

Jonathan joined host Marhsall Kosloff on “The Realignment” podcast.

September 13, 2022

In the Wall Street Journal, John P. McConnell reviewed BECOMING FDR.

September 9, 2022

On the podcast “Skullduggery,” Jonathan discussed Biden, FDR and the challenges a president faces inspiring hope in challenging times.

September 8, 2022

Jonathan joined the Atlanta History Center’s Claire Haley for a conversation about BECOMING FDR

September 6, 2022

Jonathan joined biographer Evan Thomas for a discussion of BECOMING FDR at Washington’s Politics & Prose. Watch the full event here.

August 27, 2022

Jonathan answered “Eight Questions” from Air Mail on how polio prepared FDR for the presidency — and saved his marriage.

August 11, 2022

From the newsletter: Running for reelection in 1984, Ronald Reagan skillfully dispensed with the “age issue.” It won’t be as easy for Joe Biden.

“Written in elegant, evocative prose… this insightful portrait convincingly grounds Roosevelt’s public achievements in painful private experience. Readers will be riveted.”

July 23, 2022

For Air Mail, Jonathan reviews Paul Pringle’s Bad City: Peril and Power in the City of Angels

June 17, 2022

From the newsletter: The Reagan revolution and the Iraq war might have turned out differently if Richard Nixon’s presidency had not been subsumed by scandal

July 13, 2022

“A welcome, insightful addition to the literature surrounding FDR”

May 21, 2022

For Air Mail, Jonathan Reviews James Kirchick’s Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington

June 1, 2022

From the newsletter:  In interviews 25 years apart, Betty Ford and Laura Bush both said they opposed overturning Roe v. Wade. The different reactions they received provide a window on where abortion politics may be headed.

May 4, 2022

From the newsletter: After the break-up of the USSR, an early Cold War Cassandra, warned of the lingering threat of a humiliated Russia. Should we have paid more attention?

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