Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Civil War scholar Peter Luebke talked about the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign and argued that General Robert E. Lee saw an aggressive course of action as the only way to secure independence for the Confederate States. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
Alison LaCroix detailed how the Constitution was debated and understood in the period between 1815 and 1861, and how, in the process, ideas about the nature of the Union evolved. The University of Chicago Law School hosted this event.
Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Historian Elliott West discussed the expansion of the American West in the 19th century and how it transformed the country, accelerated economic growth, and spurred U.S. involvement in the larger world. This book talk was hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin talked about the lives she and husband Dick Goodwin lived working for JFK and LBJ -- and what they reveal about those presidents and their times. Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this program.
Democratic Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft while also defeating former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran under the banner of the Progressive/"Bull Moose" Party.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Civil War scholar Peter Luebke talked about the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign and argued that General Robert E. Lee saw an aggressive course of action as the only way to secure independence for the Confederate States. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
Alison LaCroix detailed how the Constitution was debated and understood in the period between 1815 and 1861, and how, in the process, ideas about the nature of the Union evolved. The University of Chicago Law School hosted this event.
Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Historian Elliott West discussed the expansion of the American West in the 19th century and how it transformed the country, accelerated economic growth, and spurred U.S. involvement in the larger world. This book talk was hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin talked about the lives she and husband Dick Goodwin lived working for JFK and LBJ -- and what they reveal about those presidents and their times. Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this program.
Democratic Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft while also defeating former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran under the banner of the Progressive/"Bull Moose" Party.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson chronicled her life and career, becoming the first Black woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mahogany Books and the MLK Library in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned in his book whether Americans are overburdened by laws regulating too many aspects of our lives - to the point that they infringe upon our freedoms. He spoke at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.