Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook History enthusiasts, mark your calendars. C-SPAN, the cable network known for uninterrupted ...
Three of Yale’s most esteemed historians will team up next fall to teach a course exploring the nature of American identity from 1776 to the present as part of the 2025 DeVane Lecture course, an ...
Professor David Farber teaches twentieth-century American history at Temple University in Philadelphia. In this lecture to a history class he focused on the origin of the 1960s Vietnam anti-war ...
There are countless stories of Black people that aren’t told in American history books. The absence of those stories has prompted a local lecture series. It’s called "Things Your History Teacher ...
AMES, Iowa – Charles Dobbs outlines several factors that influenced John F. Kennedy’s approach to foreign policy in a lecture that will air on C-SPAN’s American History TV. The segment will air at 7 p ...
The late Dr. Robert G. Athearn (1914–1983) was a professor of Western History at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1947 until his retirement in 1982. An extraordinarily productive scholar, ...
In the spirit of intellectual community and collegiality, the annual History Department Lecture Series brings outside scholars to discuss their research and invites BC faculty to present work in ...
The Frick Estate Lectures, a nonprofit program dedicated to lifelong learning in the liberal arts, is returning this fall to the Nassau County Museum of Art with more than 30 courses in literature, ...
Black History Month begins today but several Hampton Roads venues have already started, with exhibitions, lectures and concerts. Some events are even year-round. And why not? Black history is everyone ...
University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay’s Angel Island in the 20th century. She compared ...
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