C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps
1 hour, 6 minutesCurator Kenny Libben discussed the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps, founded by FDR in 1933, with a specific focus on Camp Mohican, an early forestry project camp that enabled workers to live in and develop projects in Ohio's Mohican State Forest. The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum in Loudonville, Ohio, hosted this event.
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The Civil War: Battles of 1863
58 minutesHistorians discussed Civil War battles of 1863. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Prelude to World War II
55 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. This session looked at global events while Herbert Hoover was in the White House (1929-33), and their impact on the war that was to come. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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World War II Revisionism
53 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Bard College history professor Sean McMeekin discusses different perspectives on key wartime events, including Soviet Union premier Joseph Stalin's role in the outbreak of war. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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Post-World War II Cold War
1 hour, 19 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Mr. Hoover's Cold War views were the subject of a talk by UCLA history professor Kevin Kim. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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James Risen and Thomas Risen, "The Last Honest Man"
1 hour, 38 minutesJournalists James and Thomas Risen talked about Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) and the committee he headed in 1975-76 that investigated abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. Four former Church Committee members participated in the discussion. This event was held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
42 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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The Civil War: Battles of 1863
58 minutesHistorians discussed Civil War battles of 1863. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Prelude to World War II
55 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. This session looked at global events while Herbert Hoover was in the White House (1929-33), and their impact on the war that was to come. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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World War II Revisionism
54 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Bard College history professor Sean McMeekin discusses different perspectives on key wartime events, including Soviet Union premier Joseph Stalin's role in the outbreak of war. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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Post-World War II Cold War
1 hour, 19 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Mr. Hoover's Cold War views were the subject of a talk by UCLA history professor Kevin Kim. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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James Risen and Thomas Risen, "The Last Honest Man"
1 hour, 38 minutesJournalists James and Thomas Risen talked about Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) and the committee he headed in 1975-76 that investigated abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. Four former Church Committee members participated in the discussion. This event was held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
41 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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The Civil War: Battles of 1863
59 minutesHistorians discussed Civil War battles of 1863. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Prelude to World War II
55 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. This session looked at global events while Herbert Hoover was in the White House (1929-33), and their impact on the war that was to come. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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World War II Revisionism
53 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Bard College history professor Sean McMeekin discusses different perspectives on key wartime events, including Soviet Union premier Joseph Stalin's role in the outbreak of war. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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Post-World War II Cold War
1 hour, 19 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Mr. Hoover's Cold War views were the subject of a talk by UCLA history professor Kevin Kim. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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James Risen and Thomas Risen, "The Last Honest Man"
1 hour, 38 minutesJournalists James and Thomas Risen talked about Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) and the committee he headed in 1975-76 that investigated abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. Four former Church Committee members participated in the discussion. This event was held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
41 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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The Civil War: Battles of 1863
58 minutesHistorians discussed Civil War battles of 1863. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Prelude to World War II
55 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. This session looked at global events while Herbert Hoover was in the White House (1929-33), and their impact on the war that was to come. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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World War II Revisionism
54 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Bard College history professor Sean McMeekin discusses different perspectives on key wartime events, including Soviet Union premier Joseph Stalin's role in the outbreak of war. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.
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Post-World War II Cold War
1 hour, 18 minutesA Herbert Hoover Presidential Library conference reconsidered the 31st president's World War II-era views and politics. Mr. Hoover's Cold War views were the subject of a talk by UCLA history professor Kevin Kim. The Hoover Presidential Library is in West Branch, Iowa.