University of Maryland, Baltimore County, political science professor William Blake discussed early 20th century Supreme Court cases on laws regulating minimum wages and maximum hours for female workers.
Virginia Center for Civil War Studies director Paul Quigley talked about the role newspapers played in dispersing information and serving as a forum for the national debate over slavery in antebellum America. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
Natural History Museum paleontology curator Hans Sues discussed "The Bone Wars," a rivalry between Gilded Age scientists Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope to find new dinosaur fossils. The Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Author James Fichter talked about the role and politics of tea leading up to the American Revolution. Revolutionary Spaces in Boston hosted this program.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, political science professor William Blake discussed early 20th century Supreme Court cases on laws regulating minimum wages and maximum hours for female workers.
Virginia Center for Civil War Studies director Paul Quigley talked about the role newspapers played in dispersing information and serving as a forum for the national debate over slavery in antebellum America. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
Natural History Museum paleontology curator Hans Sues discussed "The Bone Wars," a rivalry between Gilded Age scientists Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope to find new dinosaur fossils. The Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Author James Fichter talked about the role and politics of tea leading up to the American Revolution. Revolutionary Spaces in Boston hosted this program.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, political science professor William Blake discussed early 20th century Supreme Court cases on laws regulating minimum wages and maximum hours for female workers.
Virginia Center for Civil War Studies director Paul Quigley talked about the role newspapers played in dispersing information and serving as a forum for the national debate over slavery in antebellum America. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
Natural History Museum paleontology curator Hans Sues discussed "The Bone Wars," a rivalry between Gilded Age scientists Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope to find new dinosaur fossils. The Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Author James Fichter talked about the role and politics of tea leading up to the American Revolution. Revolutionary Spaces in Boston hosted this program.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, political science professor William Blake discussed early 20th century Supreme Court cases on laws regulating minimum wages and maximum hours for female workers.
Virginia Center for Civil War Studies director Paul Quigley talked about the role newspapers played in dispersing information and serving as a forum for the national debate over slavery in antebellum America. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
Natural History Museum paleontology curator Hans Sues discussed "The Bone Wars," a rivalry between Gilded Age scientists Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope to find new dinosaur fossils. The Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Author James Fichter talked about the role and politics of tea leading up to the American Revolution. Revolutionary Spaces in Boston hosted this program.