Eleanor Roosevelt biographer David Michaelis and Allida Black, editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, talked about her life - and her life's work, especially in human and women's rights. The National Archives and the Concord Museum hosted this virtual event.
University of Maryland professor Piotr Kosicki taught a class on the Cold War and the concept of the atomic apocalypse. The University of Maryland is located in College Park, Maryland.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev delivered a lecture on the end of the Cold War at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on May 6, 1992. His speech was a book-end to Winston Churchill's 1946 address at the college, when he described the "Iron Curtain" separating East from West.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and U.S.-Russia relations since the Cold War. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
Ambassadors who served with Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, George Shultz, considered his Cold War legacy and its lessons for today's geopolitics. He served from 1982-89. The Washington, D.C. office of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted this event.
Giles Milton looked at post-World War II Berlin and the conflicts that arose between the four Allied countries that controlled sectors of the city. This was a virtual event hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver.
University of Maryland professor Piotr Kosicki taught a class on the Cold War and the concept of the atomic apocalypse. The University of Maryland is located in College Park, Maryland.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev delivered a lecture on the end of the Cold War at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on May 6, 1992. His speech was a book-end to Winston Churchill's 1946 address at the college, when he described the "Iron Curtain" separating East from West.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and U.S.-Russia relations since the Cold War. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
Ambassadors who served with Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, George Shultz, considered his Cold War legacy and its lessons for today's geopolitics. He served from 1982-89. The Washington, D.C. office of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted this event.
Giles Milton looked at post-World War II Berlin and the conflicts that arose between the four Allied countries that controlled sectors of the city. This was a virtual event hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver.
University of Maryland professor Piotr Kosicki taught a class on the Cold War and the concept of the atomic apocalypse. The University of Maryland is located in College Park, Maryland.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev delivered a lecture on the end of the Cold War at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on May 6, 1992. His speech was a book-end to Winston Churchill's 1946 address at the college, when he described the "Iron Curtain" separating East from West.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and U.S.-Russia relations since the Cold War. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
Ambassadors who served with Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, George Shultz, considered his Cold War legacy and its lessons for today's geopolitics. He served from 1982-89. The Washington, D.C. office of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted this event.
Giles Milton looked at post-World War II Berlin and the conflicts that arose between the four Allied countries that controlled sectors of the city. This was a virtual event hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver.
University of Maryland professor Piotr Kosicki taught a class on the Cold War and the concept of the atomic apocalypse. The University of Maryland is located in College Park, Maryland.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev delivered a lecture on the end of the Cold War at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on May 6, 1992. His speech was a book-end to Winston Churchill's 1946 address at the college, when he described the "Iron Curtain" separating East from West.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and U.S.-Russia relations since the Cold War. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
Ambassadors who served with Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, George Shultz, considered his Cold War legacy and its lessons for today's geopolitics. He served from 1982-89. The Washington, D.C. office of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted this event.