“Don’t try to fool me, I’m a historian and I know how to dig up the facts”: Housewife Politics, First Ladies, and the Reality-TV Presidency w/ Dr. Nicole Ansolver

In which the Historians talk about BravoTV in the classroom, play politics with the Housewives, discuss the art of leveling criticism when someone’s got to go, the connections between BravoTV and the First Ladies, compare CSPAN notes, learn about how women inform male-centered presidential histories, grapple with some of the implications of a reality star president with Housewife supporters and detractors, analyze the Kavanaugh fight on RHOBH, the politics of silence with Kyle Richards and Eddie Judge, RHOA’s activism in BLM and Bravo’s depictions of “mainstream politics,” and much, much more! 

Image courtesy of Indiana University Northwest

Image courtesy of Indiana University Northwest

Episode 2: "Don't Start None, There Won't Be None": Gentrification, Segregation, and RHOP w/ Dr. Tikia K. Hamilton

This episode the Historians on Housewives are joined by Tikia K. Hamilton to discuss her work on the history of school segregation in D.C., play Historians Hot Take: Lightning Round, explore the politics on RHOA and RHOP, and speculate about why Kim Fields produced a bounty hunters’ funeral.

Tikia K. Hamilton, Image Courtesy of the History Department, Princeton University

Tikia K. Hamilton, Image Courtesy of the History Department, Princeton University