Author Richard Reeves ("Of Boys and Men"), journalist Bari Weiss, and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens talked about the concept of masculinity in America and how it has changed over time. This event was part of the Rancho Mirage Writers Festival held in California.
Skyhorse President & Publisher Tony Lyons discussed the company he founded in 2006, his latest expansion efforts and outlook on the publishing industry. About Books also reported on the latest publishing news and current non-fiction books.
Texas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
This 1943 Office of War Information film showcased the different ways women contributed to the war effort. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa marked the 113th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 1911 birth with a speech on the former president's legacy, and his support of Poland and the Solidarity movement. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, hosted this event.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters at a campaign rally on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles. She was joined by many dignitaries who also spoke to the crowd on her behalf. Super Tuesday primary elections and caucuses are February 5, with California having the largest number of delegates at stake.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, spoke at a campaign rally following early results of the Super Tuesday primary elections. This rally at the Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park, in Miami, was to kick off Senator Rubio's campaign for the Florida Republican primary on Tuesday, March 15, 2016. He called rival presidential candidate Donald Trump a "con artist" and said that what was at stake was "not just the future of America, but also the future of the conservative movement."
Texas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa marked the 113th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 1911 birth with a speech on the former president's legacy, and his support of Poland and the Solidarity movement. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, hosted this event.
Produced for police orientation and training in 1951, this film explores the problem of drug addiction. It includes dramatized sequences of heroin addicts in shooting galleries in downtown Los Angeles. This was produced and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Denis and Terry Sanders.
This U.S. Justice Department instructional video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond. The "Use of Force Model" is a scale that shows the proper level of force to be used in various scenarios.
Historian Edward Achorn talked about the 1860 Republican convention and how unlikely Abraham Lincoln was as a political nominee. This event was part the 2023 Lincoln Forum held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Historians Fred Lee Hord and Edna Greene Medford discussed African Americans feelings toward President Abraham Lincoln during his presidency. This event was part the 2023 Lincoln Forum held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Author and U.S. Marine Corps Major General Jason Bohm talked about the origins of the Marine Corps, including strategic decisions that shaped the formation of the Continental Marines in the Revolutionary War. The Virginia Museum of History and Culture hosted this event.
This Pepperdine College Cold War film documents Soviet territorial expansion between 1917 and 1962, and warns of the threat of international communism. Primarily focused on the increase of Soviet global influence following World War II, the film details how Poland, Hungary, China, North Korea, Cuba, and North Vietnam were influenced by leaders in Moscow.
Professors Patrick Deneen and Vincent Phillip Muñoz of the University of Notre Dame discussed competing understandings of the American Founding and how divided opinions on liberty continue today. The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode eight was titled "Who Protects the Worker?"
Texas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
This 1943 Office of War Information film showcased the different ways women contributed to the war effort. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa marked the 113th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 1911 birth with a speech on the former president's legacy, and his support of Poland and the Solidarity movement. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, hosted this event.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters at a campaign rally on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles. She was joined by many dignitaries who also spoke to the crowd on her behalf. Super Tuesday primary elections and caucuses are February 5, with California having the largest number of delegates at stake.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, spoke at a campaign rally following early results of the Super Tuesday primary elections. This rally at the Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park, in Miami, was to kick off Senator Rubio's campaign for the Florida Republican primary on Tuesday, March 15, 2016. He called rival presidential candidate Donald Trump a "con artist" and said that what was at stake was "not just the future of America, but also the future of the conservative movement."
Texas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa marked the 113th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's 1911 birth with a speech on the former president's legacy, and his support of Poland and the Solidarity movement. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, hosted this event.
Produced for police orientation and training in 1951, this film explores the problem of drug addiction. It includes dramatized sequences of heroin addicts in shooting galleries in downtown Los Angeles. This was produced and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Denis and Terry Sanders.
This U.S. Justice Department instructional video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond. The "Use of Force Model" is a scale that shows the proper level of force to be used in various scenarios.
Historian Edward Achorn talked about the 1860 Republican convention and how unlikely Abraham Lincoln was as a political nominee. This event was part the 2023 Lincoln Forum held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Historians Fred Lee Hord and Edna Greene Medford discussed African Americans feelings toward President Abraham Lincoln during his presidency. This event was part the 2023 Lincoln Forum held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Author and U.S. Marine Corps Major General Jason Bohm talked about the origins of the Marine Corps, including strategic decisions that shaped the formation of the Continental Marines in the Revolutionary War. The Virginia Museum of History and Culture hosted this event.
This Pepperdine College Cold War film documents Soviet territorial expansion between 1917 and 1962, and warns of the threat of international communism. Primarily focused on the increase of Soviet global influence following World War II, the film details how Poland, Hungary, China, North Korea, Cuba, and North Vietnam were influenced by leaders in Moscow.
Professors Patrick Deneen and Vincent Phillip Muñoz of the University of Notre Dame discussed competing understandings of the American Founding and how divided opinions on liberty continue today. The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.