Investigative journalist and author Jeff Guinn joined Book TV from the Tucson Book Festival to talk and take calls about American outlaws and history. His books include "The Last Gunfight," "Manson," and "Waco."
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations & the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family & community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies & history professor Mary Lui.
University of Virginia's W. Bradford Wilcox ("Gender and Parenthood") and the American Conservative's Helen Andrews ("Boomers") discussed the future of families in America. This event was part of "The Realignment" podcast's day-long conference held in Washington, DC.
Author Megan Buskey traced the 20th century history of Ukraine using her grandmother's journey from Ukraine, to the Soviet Union & then to the U.S. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this program.
Assumption University emeritus professor Daniel Mahoney discussed his book "The Statesman as Thinker," winner of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's 2023 Conservative Book of the Year Award. This event was held in Wilmington, Delaware.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kramers Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations & the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family & community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies & history professor Mary Lui.
University of Virginia's W. Bradford Wilcox ("Gender and Parenthood") and the American Conservative's Helen Andrews ("Boomers") discussed the future of families in America. This event was part of "The Realignment" podcast's day-long conference held in Washington, DC.
Author Megan Buskey traced the 20th century history of Ukraine using her grandmother's journey from Ukraine, to the Soviet Union & then to the U.S. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this program.
Assumption University emeritus professor Daniel Mahoney discussed his book "The Statesman as Thinker," winner of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's 2023 Conservative Book of the Year Award. This event was held in Wilmington, Delaware.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kramers Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations & the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family & community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies & history professor Mary Lui.
University of Virginia's W. Bradford Wilcox ("Gender and Parenthood") and the American Conservative's Helen Andrews ("Boomers") discussed the future of families in America. This event was part of "The Realignment" podcast's day-long conference held in Washington, DC.
Author Megan Buskey traced the 20th century history of Ukraine using her grandmother's journey from Ukraine, to the Soviet Union & then to the U.S. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this program.
Assumption University emeritus professor Daniel Mahoney discussed his book "The Statesman as Thinker," winner of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's 2023 Conservative Book of the Year Award. This event was held in Wilmington, Delaware.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kramers Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
University of Virginia's W. Bradford Wilcox ("Gender and Parenthood") and the American Conservative's Helen Andrews ("Boomers") discussed the future of families in America. This event was part of "The Realignment" podcast's day-long conference held in Washington, DC.
Author Megan Buskey traced the 20th century history of Ukraine using her grandmother's journey from Ukraine, to the Soviet Union & then to the U.S. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this program.
Assumption University emeritus professor Daniel Mahoney discussed his book "The Statesman as Thinker," winner of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's 2023 Conservative Book of the Year Award. This event was held in Wilmington, Delaware.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kramers Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.