212 | The 15th and the 19th

Sarah Churchwell tells the tortured history of the campaign to secure votes for women and how it was tied up with another campaign to suppress votes for black Americans.  From the 15th amendment in 1870 to the 19th amendment in 1920: why the promise of enfranchisement is often not what it seems.

194 | December Elections: Live Special!

A special edition recorded in front of an audience at the Podcast Live festival in London on Saturday: David, Helen and Chris Brooke discuss what we can learn from the early twentieth century about holding elections in the depths of winter. Constitutional crises, threats of civil breakdown, broken coalitions and very grumpy voters: we may have been here before.

150 | Can This Go On?

At the start of another momentous week, David catches up with Helen to explore some of the long term implications of the Brexit crisis.  Is lasting damage being done to constitutional government in the UK?  Can the Brexiteers still have their cake and eat it?  And is the story of Theresa May ultimately a tragic one?  You can also hear Helen and David this week on the 538 politics podcast → ttps://53eig.ht/2FaPkJz

*Recorded before John Bercow’s ruling on Monday afternoon