Author Ricardo Herrera examined the Continental Army's leadership through a major foraging operation undertaken in the Revolutionary War during the Valley Forge winter of 1778. George Washington's Mount Vernon hosted this event.
Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald argued that the pursuit of racial equity by progressives is leading to mediocrity in American businesses and institutions. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Photographer Matika Wilbur spoke about her efforts to shift how Native America is viewed through her photos. She was interviewed by American University professor Elizabeth Rule.
Former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker looked at the "Black Power" movement in 1966 and its impact on the civil rights movement during that time. Theodore Books in Oyster Bay, New York hosted this event.
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joins Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
University of Arizona Professor Susan Crane discussed her exploration of what it means to look at the past and remember that "nothing happened." This interview took place at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Authors Becca Andrews ("No Choice"), Dahlia Lithwick ("Lady Justice") and Joshua Prager ("The Family Roe") discussed the politics of reproduction. This event was part of the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Hofstra University U.S. history professor Carolyn Eisenberg talked about the Vietnam War during the Nixon/Kissinger years. This virtual event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald argued that the pursuit of racial equity by progressives is leading to mediocrity in American businesses and institutions. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Photographer Matika Wilbur spoke about her efforts to shift how Native America is viewed through her photos. She was interviewed by American University professor Elizabeth Rule.
Former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker looked at the "Black Power" movement in 1966 and its impact on the civil rights movement during that time. Theodore Books in Oyster Bay, New York hosted this event.
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
University of Arizona Professor Susan Crane discussed her exploration of what it means to look at the past and remember that "nothing happened." This interview took place at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Authors Becca Andrews ("No Choice"), Dahlia Lithwick ("Lady Justice") and Joshua Prager ("The Family Roe") discussed the politics of reproduction. This event was part of the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Hofstra University U.S. history professor Carolyn Eisenberg talked about the Vietnam War during the Nixon/Kissinger years. This virtual event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.