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here's luck ([personal profile] heresluck) wrote in [community profile] hamiltunes2015-11-27 11:04 am

interesting essay at Vox: Hamilton and historiography

http://www.vox.com/2015/11/27/9771784/hamilton-cabinet-battle-debt

Teaser:
The net impact of Miranda's rendition of the dispute is to render Hamilton as a more progressive-friendly figure and Jefferson as a more straightforwardly conservative one. Jefferson complains that Hamilton's text is too long, echoing Republican criticisms of Barack Obama's key legislative initiatives, and objects generically to taxes — again, sounding like a modern Republican — without raising the point that 18th-century taxes hit the poor more heavily than the rich.

This is part of a larger shift in the trajectory of how American history is understood. [...]

Miranda's Hamilton so perfectly matches the sensibilities of mainstream Obama-era Democrats that the Democratic National Committee turned an early November Hamilton performance into a fundraiser.

And it reflects an ongoing, albeit somewhat subtle, split among contemporary Democrats.
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[personal profile] jjhunter 2016-01-02 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
My pleasure, and thanks for the link to your piece - I enjoyed it very much!