C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Historical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
1 hour, 11 minutesHistory Professors Matthew Jones (Princeton), Janet Abbate (Virginia Tech), Matthew Connelly (Columbia), and Jeffrey Yost (University of Minnesota) discussed the historical development of artificial intelligence. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of a Congressional briefing series.
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Jacqueline Kennedy's 1962 Televised White House Tour
42 minutesFirst lady Jacqueline Kennedy gave Americans a televised tour of the restored White House public rooms on Valentine's Day 1962. A reported 56 million viewers tuned into the CBS broadcast. James Wagner -- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum exhibits specialist - talked in this virtual program about Mrs. Kennedy's restoration and the tour that captured the nation's imagination.
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Lectures in History: World War II Battle of the Atlantic
53 minutesUniversity of Notre Dame military history professor Ian Ona Johnson discussed the contest for control of Atlantic sea routes during World War II. The University of Notre Dame is located in Indiana.
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Jonathan Darman, "Becoming FDR"
1 hour, 4 minutesAuthor, journalist, and historian Jonathan Darman revealed how polio transformed Franklin Roosevelt into the man who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City hosted this event - and is the home where FDR confronted polio's challenges.
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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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Faith and the American Soldier During World War II
1 hour, 4 minutesFlorida State professor Kurt Piehler discussed how the U.S. military sought to meet the spiritual needs of the millions who served in uniform during World War II. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event.
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Matthew Delmont, "Half American"
1 hour, 2 minutesDartmouth College history professor Matthew Delmont discussed his book "Half American," which tells the story of African American soldiers during World War II and how they were treated when they came home. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
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Hal Wert, "Hoover vs. Roosevelt"
1 hour, 3 minutesAuthor Hal Wert detailed the political differences between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt over confronting German aggression and the humanitarian crises in Poland and Finland at the onset of World War II. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: World War II Battle of the Atlantic
53 minutesUniversity of Notre Dame military history professor Ian Ona Johnson discussed the contest for control of Atlantic sea routes during World War II. The University of Notre Dame is located in Indiana.
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Jonathan Darman, "Becoming FDR"
1 hour, 4 minutesAuthor, journalist, and historian Jonathan Darman revealed how polio transformed Franklin Roosevelt into the man who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City hosted this event - and is the home where FDR confronted polio's challenges.
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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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Faith and the American Soldier During World War II
1 hour, 4 minutesFlorida State professor Kurt Piehler discussed how the U.S. military sought to meet the spiritual needs of the millions who served in uniform during World War II. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event.
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Matthew Delmont, "Half American"
1 hour, 2 minutesDartmouth College history professor Matthew Delmont discussed his book "Half American," which tells the story of African American soldiers during World War II and how they were treated when they came home. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
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Hal Wert, "Hoover vs. Roosevelt"
1 hour, 3 minutesAuthor Hal Wert detailed the political differences between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt over confronting German aggression and the humanitarian crises in Poland and Finland at the onset of World War II. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: World War II Battle of the Atlantic
53 minutesUniversity of Notre Dame military history professor Ian Ona Johnson discussed the contest for control of Atlantic sea routes during World War II. The University of Notre Dame is located in Indiana.
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Jonathan Darman, "Becoming FDR"
1 hour, 4 minutesAuthor, journalist, and historian Jonathan Darman revealed how polio transformed Franklin Roosevelt into the man who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City hosted this event - and is the home where FDR confronted polio's challenges.
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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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Faith and the American Soldier During World War II
1 hour, 4 minutesFlorida State professor Kurt Piehler discussed how the U.S. military sought to meet the spiritual needs of the millions who served in uniform during World War II. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event.
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Matthew Delmont, "Half American"
1 hour, 3 minutesDartmouth College history professor Matthew Delmont discussed his book "Half American," which tells the story of African American soldiers during World War II and how they were treated when they came home. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
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Hal Wert, "Hoover vs. Roosevelt"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Hal Wert detailed the political differences between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt over confronting German aggression and the humanitarian crises in Poland and Finland at the onset of World War II. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: World War II Battle of the Atlantic
55 minutesUniversity of Notre Dame military history professor Ian Ona Johnson discussed the contest for control of Atlantic sea routes during World War II. The University of Notre Dame is located in Indiana.
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Jonathan Darman, "Becoming FDR"
1 hour, 4 minutesAuthor, journalist, and historian Jonathan Darman revealed how polio transformed Franklin Roosevelt into the man who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City hosted this event - and is the home where FDR confronted polio's challenges.
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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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Faith and the American Soldier During World War II
1 hour, 3 minutesFlorida State professor Kurt Piehler discussed how the U.S. military sought to meet the spiritual needs of the millions who served in uniform during World War II. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event.
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Matthew Delmont, "Half American"
1 hour, 3 minutesDartmouth College history professor Matthew Delmont discussed his book "Half American," which tells the story of African American soldiers during World War II and how they were treated when they came home. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
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Hal Wert, "Hoover vs. Roosevelt"
1 hour, 2 minutesAuthor Hal Wert detailed the political differences between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt over confronting German aggression and the humanitarian crises in Poland and Finland at the onset of World War II. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event.