Author and historian Victor Davis Hanson talked about COVID-19 and how Americans have dealt with similar threats in the past. This virtual discussion was hosted by the Hoover Institution.
Author Marie Arana and Library of Congress curator John Hessler discussed the history of global pandemics. This was a virtual program hosted by the Library of Congress.
Journalist Katherine Stewart argued that religious nationalists are waging political war on American democracy and institutions. This was a virtual author program.
Book TV presented highlights from our monthly In Depth series, which included interviews with authors Milton Friedman, Studs Terkel, Toni Morrison, Shelby Foote, Christopher Hitchens, and John Hope Franklin.
Book TV presented highlights from our monthly In Depth series, which included interviews with authors Milton Friedman, Studs Terkel, Toni Morrison, Shelby Foote, Christopher Hitchens, and John Hope Franklin.
Neal Bascomb chronicled the life of French racecar driver Rene Dreyfus, who was prohibited from joining top German race teams in the 1930s due to his Jewish heritage. This was a virtual program hosted by Left Bank Books.
Author and former National Security Advisor to President Trump, H.R. McMaster, talked about the global political and economic impact of COVID-19. This was a virtual program hosted by the Hoover Institution.
City University of New York professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Princeton University professor Naomi Murakawa discussed ending mass incarceration in the U.S. This virtual author event was sponsored by Haymarket Books.
David Marwell, former director of the Museum of Jewish Heritage, recounted the life of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele. This was a virtual event hosted by Labyrinth Books and Princeton Public Library.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed the history of socialism and argued that there is a new threat of socialist ideology on the rise in America. He was interviewed by Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
Book TV presented highlights from our monthly In Depth series, which included interviews with authors Milton Friedman, Studs Terkel, Toni Morrison, Shelby Foote, Christopher Hitchens, and John Hope Franklin.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed the history of socialism and argued that there is a new threat of socialist ideology on the rise in America. He was interviewed by Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
Lee Edwards talked about his books and took viewer questions. His books include "The Conservative Revolution," "Goldwater," and "Just Right: A Life in Pursuit of Liberty."
Former CIA analyst Jung Pak talked about the character and motivations of North Korea's Kim Jong Un. This virtual event was hosted by the Brookings Institution.
Ben Howe examined whether evangelicals are choosing political power over Christian values. He was interviewed by author and history professor John Fea.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed the history of socialism and argued that there is a new threat of socialist ideology on the rise in America. He was interviewed by Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
Lindsay Chervinsky, historian at the White House Historical Association, looked at George Washington's presidential cabinet. This was a virtual author event.