
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Clay talks with Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky about her just-published book, Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents that Forged the Republic. Lindsay explores how, in the nation's early days, John Adams and others pioneered a framework for the American presidency that we now take for granted. One example: The U.S. Constitution was largely silent about the peaceful transfer of power. Chervinsky notes the country was filled with anxiety to see George Washington retire and observe the transfer of power, a new and revolutionary feature of political life.
By Listening to America4.6
11081,108 ratings
Clay talks with Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky about her just-published book, Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents that Forged the Republic. Lindsay explores how, in the nation's early days, John Adams and others pioneered a framework for the American presidency that we now take for granted. One example: The U.S. Constitution was largely silent about the peaceful transfer of power. Chervinsky notes the country was filled with anxiety to see George Washington retire and observe the transfer of power, a new and revolutionary feature of political life.

38,477 Listeners

1,561 Listeners

1,132 Listeners

1,119 Listeners

751 Listeners

2,024 Listeners

763 Listeners

4,020 Listeners

32,371 Listeners

12,314 Listeners

4,031 Listeners

378 Listeners

197 Listeners

381 Listeners

1,531 Listeners