Civil War Lecture Series: Gary Gallagher
The Lovett School welcomed UVA professor and Civil War scholar Gary Gallagher on November 14, 2012 for a lecture, entitled "Robert E. Lee and the Question ...
LovettSchoolAtlanta
8th gd hist 2.2 Life in Colonial America 25 min
This reinforces the content in the text, but you still must read the section for full understanding.
JBFSchool
Why You Can't Teach United States History Without American Indians
The sovereignty of the United States emerged amid violent conflict with native peoples, and their prior claim to sovereign status. This history is acknowledged ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
What Time Was the American Revolution? Reflections on a Familiar Narrative
This lecture challenged our traditional assumptions about the chronology of the American Revolution. T.H. Breen rejected a familiar story that begins in the early ...
Library of Congress
Race & Social Movements in America - 11/4/2020
Featuring: Rebecca Louise Carter, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Urban Studies Françoise Hamlin, Associate Professor of Africana Studies and ...
Brown University
David Armitage - "Horizons of History: Space, Time and the Future of the Past"
Professor David Armitage of Harvard University gives the 2014 Keith Sinclair Lecture, presented by the School of Humanities. In the lecture lays out his vision for ...
Faculty of Arts
20 Unmissable Resources for Tracing British and Irish Ancestors | Findmypast
If you've got British or Irish ancestors, you need Findmypast. It's that simple. Here, we countdown 20 must-search record collections for British Isles family ...
Findmypast
Russell Shorto: New Netherland, New Amsterdam
The keynote address will be given by bestselling author, historian and journalist Russell Shorto, whose book The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic ...
Hofstra University
The Role of "Law of Nations" in America's Independence
Kluge Fellow Theo Christov examines the language of Emer Vattel's "Law of Nations" (1758) and the impact of Vattel on turning the newly rising United States ...
Library of Congress
A Conversation with Theda Skocpol
Annual Reviews
Black History Month Lectures: Survivalist
Completing our series of lectures marking Black History Month 2020, Abu-Bakr Madden Al-Shabbaz delivers this lecture looking at the colonial and enslavement ...
Cardiff University
Searching for Your Indigenous Roots in Mexico
Lecturer John Schmal will give a presentation on searching for your indigenous roots in Mexico. In addition to showing examples of Indian baptisms and ...
LA Public Library
The Korean War: A History Part 2 - Bruce Cumings
Bruce Cumings, Chairman of the Department of History at the University of Chicago and author of The Korean War: A History, joins Dean Lawrence R. Velvel in ...
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
Colonial history education the Mayflower 400 commemorations
Angela Sherlock and Danny Reilly look at the establishment of the interlinked New England and Caribbean British colonies, and the historical contexts of land ...
Tolpuddle Martyrs
CFR Master Class Series With John Campbell
John Campbell discusses Nigeria, its history, colonial legacy, and strategic importance to the United States. Ambassador Campbell argues that Nigeria is the ...
Council on Foreign Relations
Panel: "The Significance of Agriculture in the Civil War Era"
Hauenstein Center
History of the United States Documentary
Discover our eBooks and Audiobooks on Google Play Store https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=IntroBooks Apple Books ...
IntroBooks Education
Revolutionary Summer: The Birth of American Independence
The summer of 1776 witnessed the most consequential events in the story of our country's founding. Pulitzer Prize--winning author Joseph Ellis discusses his ...
US National Archives
Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation
Author and journalist Ray Suarez explored the rich history of Latinos in the U.S., encompassing experiences such as the early European settlements to Manifest ...
Library of Congress
The 1970s: When America Changed
A brief overview of the high profile events of the 1960s and 70s that caused America to forever change in the 1970s. Events as far ranging as the assassinations ...
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Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination
Recorded on 09/28/2016. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [12/2016] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31530]
University of California Television (UCTV)
The Korean War, A History. With Bruce Cumings - Part 1
From the historical origins of the Korean war, to the early disputes between North and South Korea and then on thru to the more recent history of North Korea, ...
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
Book launch: "THE LAW OF EMERGENCY POWERS COMPARATIVE COMMON LAW PERSPECTIVES"
Launch event of the Book entitled “The Law of Emergency Powers: Comparative Common Law Perspectives” authored by Dr. Abhishek Singhvi, Senior ...
Jindal Global University
Talkernate History - Artillery
In this episode we discuss Artillery in general. From Medieval Times to the Modern Day. Conventional artillery, to rocket artillery, to long-range missiles, ...
Talkernate History
Treasures of New England Historic Genealogical Society
Live Broadcast: April 30, 2020 Presented by: Curt DiCamillo, FRSA The New England Historic Genealogical Society has been collecting family treasures for 175 ...
AmericanAncestors
American Nations by Colin Woodard (Part 1)
In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about the book American Nations by author Colin Woodard and how seeing North America through this lens could be ...
Personality Hacker Podcast
American Fiction—Exploring the American Experience Through Literature
How do American novels inform American history? How do the creative works of American writers help us explore the varieties of the American experience in the ...
CHOICE Media Channel
Cartographic History of Afghanistan: Early, Modern and Colonial Periods
Shah Mahmoud Hanifi discussed the complexity, innovation, redundancy and contradictions in the cartographic history of modern maps of Afghanistan.
Library of Congress
Church-State Separation: What Does the Constitution Really Say?
Religious freedom advocate Kristina Arriaga and scholar Stephanie Barclay of Notre Dame Law School join constitutional scholars Erwin Chemerinsky and ...
National Constitution Center
Religious Family History Records - Expert Q&A | Findmypast
Jen Baldwin is joined by Josh Taylor, President of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, to discuss religious ancestry records from New York to the ...
Findmypast
Enlighteens 3-on-1 AP History is coming! 1st Class is FREE!
AP U.S. History is a very important AP for students who would like to pursue a Liberal Arts Major. Our 2-hour session classes will not only help you to get a 5 on ...
Enlighteens Education
African Liberation – The Historical and Contemporary Significance of Re-discovered Nationalist Speec
Two speeches at Chatham House in 1968 and 1985 by African nationalist leaders Dr Eduardo Mondlane and Oliver Tambo at key moments of their liberation ...
Chatham House
Howard Zinn: The Interpretation of History
Playwright, historian and political activist Zinn talked about the interpretation of history and how our understanding of it affects the future. He discussed getting ...
TheEthanwashere
I Ruin Apartheid by Making it Political
Apartheid remains one of the darker chapters of the human experience. Today, our voyage is into this horribly oppressive set of laws designed to maintain white ...
Step Back History
John David Ebert @ Lafayette, "Oswald Spengler and the Cycles of History" (full event)
Cultural critic John David Ebert visited Lafayette on Sept. 10, 2020 to deliver a talk entitled, "Oswald Spengler and the Cycles of History." A Q&A session follows ...
The Mill Series
Cause of the American Civil War - Episode 99
For conclusions go to 1:07:10. Oftentimes, we are caught up in the accepted narrative of the Civil War as told through the eyes contemporary historians. We often ...
Boondocking Bears
From Fells Point to Homewood Farm: Perspectives on Slavery in Baltimore
This afternoon program explores the enslaved African American community that once lived and labored at Charles Carroll Jr.'s Homewood estate (now the ...
Johns Hopkins University
Henry Louis Gates: Exploring Our Roots
Henry Louis Gates presents the 2011 Leon Forrest Lecture titled Exploring Our Roots: Genealogy, Genetics and African History.
NorthwesternU
"The United States Army: 1775 - 1899" - A History of Heroes
THE UNITED STATES MILITARY: A HISTORY OF HEROES - "The United States Army: 1775 - 1899" - bringing to life with vivid recreations and sound -- short ...
LionHeart FilmWorks
“We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style” book launch
Kate Aronoff, coeditor of “We Own the Future,” in conversation with volume contributors Sarah Leonard, Tejasvi Nagaraja, and Aviva Stahl. Filmed at Verso ...
Verso Books
A History of the Philippines (FULL Audio Book) part 1
A History of the Philippines by David Barrows (Audio Book) This book is one of the earliest studies of Philippine history by an American scholar. In preparation ...
Audio Books
Seven Stories of the American Revolution...2/15 -2/21/21
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