Sept. 22, 2024

Interview with Peter Zablocki, History Shorts

Interview with Peter Zablocki, History Shorts

Year(s) Discussed: 1797-1836

When he left office after his second term, George Washington had one more precedent to set: namely, what exactly did a president do once they were no longer president? In this episode, I am joined by Peter Zablocki, host of the History Shorts podcast, to discuss the post-presidencies of the Early Republic. More information can be found at https://www.presidenciespodcast.com.

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Special thanks to Peter Zablocki of the History Shorts podcast for joining me for this episode! Check out his Substack for his posts on the post-presidencies of the Early Republic.

Featured Images:

  • "Washington on his Deathbed" by Junius Brutus Stearns [c. 1851], courtesy of Wikipedia
  • "James Madison" by Gilbert Stuart [c. 1821], courtesy of Wikipedia
  • "Portrait of John Adams" by Samuel Findley Breese Morse [c. 1816], courtesy of Wikipedia