Interviews

2020
Boyd, Dana. 2020. “We Don't Want to Fix the Program.” Public Books. Article
2018
Scheussler, Jennifer. 2018. “Jill Lepore on Writing the Story of America (In 1,000 Pages or Less).” New York Times. Article
2018. “The Attack on Democracy.” Morning Edition. NPR, Sep 12 2018. Audio
2017
Cohen, B.R. 2017. “Jill Lepore on the Challenge of Explaining Things.” Public Books April 24, 2017. Article
2016
Mahany, Barbara. 2016. “Annotating "The Prodigal Daughter".” Nieman Storyboard, April 12, 2016. Article
Gross, Terri. 2016. “Polling Is Ubiquitous: But Is it Bad for Democracy?” Fresh Air. Audio
2015
Shenk, Tim. 2015. “Wonder Woman and the History of Feminism.” Dissent, March 3, 2015. Article
2014
Colbert, Stephen. 2014. “Interview with Jill Lepore.” The Colbert Report, October 29, 2014. Video
Silber, Maia R. 2014. “A Historian's History: The Book of Lepore.” The Harvard Crimson. Article
2012
Koch, Kathryn. 2012. “From Cradle to Grave: Lepore's 'Mansion'.” Harvard Gazette. Website
2011
Lepore, J. 2011. “How birth control and abortion became politicized.” Fresh Air. NPR. Audio
Lepore, J. 2011. “A Long View of the Tea Party.” The Emily Rooney Show. WGBH. Video
Lepore, J. 2011. “Past and Present with Jill Lepore: The Parrot Fever Panic.” The Brian Lehrer Show. WNYC. Audio
Lepore, J. 2011. “Past and Present with Jill Lepore: The Politics of Death.” The Brian Lehrer Show. WNYC. Audio
Lepore, J. 2011. “The Uses of American History: An Interview with Jill Lepore.” Historically Speaking (Project MUSE) 12 (2): 23-24. Abstract
Historically Speaking editor Randall Stephens spoke with Lepore about the uses of history, the politicization of the past, and writing for the general public.
Lepore, J. 2011. “History lessons.” CommonWealth. Article Abstract

Jill Lepore says the Tea Party movement has embraced an approach to American history that is more rooted in religious fundamentalism than in any serious examination of the past.

Lepore, J. 2011. “Past and Present With Jill Lepore: The 1765 Death of Newspapers.” The Brian Lehrer Show. WNYC. Audio

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