The Great Reversal: The "Rise of Japan" and the "Fall of China" after 1895 as Historical Fables
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and Intellectual History, Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University ...
Harvard University
21. Andrew Johnson and the Radicals: A Contest over the Meaning of Reconstruction
The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) In this lecture, Professor Blight begins his engagement with Reconstruction. Reconstruction, Blight suggests, might ...
YaleCourses
Dangerous Truths: Latin American Truth Commissions in Comparative Perspective
With Steve Stern. Part of the Andean Project Lecture Series.
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The American Civil War - Origins, Slavery, States Rights, Lincoln, Fort Sumter
http://achls.org The American College of History and Legal Studies hosts a discussion on the Civil War, 1861-1865. Lead by ACHLS founding dean, and Pulitzer ...
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War: Crash Course World History #39
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was just cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no ...
CrashCourse
Applying History in Real Time: A Tale of Two Crises - Niall Ferguson
https://www.ias.edu/events/impact-past-lecture-ferguson More videos on http://video.ias.edu.
Institute for Advanced Study
Protests East and West: Crash Course European History #45
The post-World War II decades in Europe are sometimes called the Thirty Glorious Years. As those years wore on, tensions between East and West grew, and ...
CrashCourse
Caplin 2013; U S Free Trade Agreements in Historical and Comparative Perspective
Miller Center
China’s 21st Century Rise in Historical Perspective
Many commentators claim that China's ongoing global rise refects a restoration of its earlier international prominence, while others highlight that China's ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
2. Southern Society: Slavery, King Cotton, and Antebellum America's "Peculiar" Region
The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight offers a number of approaches to the question of southern distinctiveness. The lecture offers a ...
YaleCourses
An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz
Eminent literary and political theorist Fredric Jameson, of Duke University, gives a new address, followed by a conversation with noted cultural critic Stanely ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
The New Great Game in the Middle East
The Future of U.S.-Israel Relations Symposium Session II: The New Great Game in the Middle East Speakers Richard N. Haass President, Council on Foreign ...
Council on Foreign Relations
New Insights: Native American History in the Colonial Period
Colin Calloway, Dartmouth professor of history and author of The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, The First Americans, and the Birth of ...
JFK Library
10. The Election of 1860 and the Secession Crisis
The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) This lecture picks off where the previous one left off, with a discussion of the legacies of John Brown. The most ...
YaleCourses
Orlando Patterson - Understanding Black Youth
Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at ...
The Brainwaves Video Anthology
The Holocaust as a Global History
Timothy Snyder Professor, Yale University Annual lecture organised by the Graduate Institute and the Pierre du Bois Foundation for Current History.
The Graduate Institute Geneva
Xi Jinping And China In The 21st Century: What Everyone Needs To Know
The Hoover Institution hosted "'Xi Jinping and China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know" on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 from 10:30am - 11:45am ...
Hoover Institution
How Will Capitalism End: Reflections on a Failing System - A Lecture by Wolfgang Streeck
After years of ill health, capitalism is now in a critical condition. Growth has given way to stagnation; inequality is leading to instability; and confidence in the ...
EU for You
Does Democracy have a Future in South Africa? ‘State Capture’ and Elite Politics
Skip ahead to main speaker at 1:16 Ivor Chipkin is the founding director of the Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI), based at both the University of the ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Tea Party with Theda Skocpol - Conversations with History
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard's Theda Skocpol for a discussion of America's political future. After reflecting on ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Sociology Research Methods: Crash Course Sociology #4
Today we're talking about how we actually DO sociology. Nicole explains the research method: form a question and a hypothesis, collect data, and analyze that ...
CrashCourse
P. Spierenburg - Conferência ”Reflections on european penal history from a comparative perspective””
Registo vídeo da participação de Pieter Spierenburg na Conferência ”Abolição da Pena de Morte em Portugal” realizado no âmbito do processo de ...
Arquivos Torre Tombo
Rallying Americans for War, 1917-1918 - David Kennedy
America's engagement in World War I was like that of no other major belligerent. The United States entered the war late, saw no bloodshed on its own soil, ...
National WWI Museum and Memorial
Slavery, Memory and Reparations
This lecture examines how the history and memory of enslavement shaped questions of identity and citizenship in Europe. A lecture by Professor Olivette Otele, ...
Gresham College
Interregnum #52 — 'Catholic and Identitarian' with Julien Langella and Jason Rogers (Part 1)
In this episode of Interregnum, Julien Langella, author of 'Catholic Identitarian', and its translator, Jason Rogers, joins us for a conversation on catholicism and ...
Arktos
Ancient Mesoamerica - Dr. Michael Whalen
Dr. Michael Whalen presents his lecture Ancient Mesoamerica: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs in the Gilcrease Auditorium at 3:00 tomorrow (Friday, February ...
Gilcrease Museum
Black Communities and the Police: On the Meaning of Ferguson
Four prominent scholars who study race, inequality and social justice issues will debate the long-term significance of the events that have unfolded in reaction to ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Inside Countries: Subnational Research in Comparative Politics
Book launch for Inside Countries: Subnational Research in Comparative Politics. Featuring a discussion with editors Agustina Giraudy, associate professor, ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
"How Do Democracies Fall Apart (And Could it Happen Here)?" Session 2
"How Do Democracies Fall Apart (And Could it Happen Here)?" A conference of the Yale Program on Democracy (http://ypd.macmillan.yale.edu) and Bright Line ...
YaleUniversity
Learning Thursdays: Native Americans and Substance Abuse
The focus of this webcast presentation by the Native American Community Services of Erie and Niagara Counties, Inc. (NACS) is on trauma, notably ...
NYS OASAS
Conversations With History - Francis Fukuyama
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Francis Fukuyama for a discussion of his new book, The Origins of Political Order. Fukuyama traces his intellectual ...
UC Berkeley Events
Culture Matters: Indigenous Perspectives on Behavioral Healthcare
A documentary film focusing on Native American, Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander behavioral health care and how culture influences treatment decisions.
Wide Angle Studios
Gideon Mailer - Nutrition, Immunity, and the Warning from Early America
This lecture is part of the IHMC Evening Lecture series. https://www.ihmc.us/life/evening_lectures/ The lecture challenges the common claim that Native ...
TheIHMC
Larry Diamond and Francis Fukuyama: Is Democracy in Crisis?
Fragile democracies are under threat around the world. Even in the US, critics are concerned that our democratic processes don't fully represent the people.
World Affairs
The Rise of Antifa: A Conversation with Mark Bray and Alex Shephard
Is political violence ever justified? Antifa (short for “anti-fascist”), a loose affiliation of groups united in their opposition to authoritarianism, rampant capitalism, ...
Brooklyn Historical Society
Virtual Violence: Trauma and Memory in Gina Kim’s “Dongducheun/Bloodless”
Grace Kyungwon Hong is Professor of Gender Studies at UCLA; she also holds a joint appointment in Asian American Studies. She earned her Ph.D. in ...
YaleUniversity
Journée d'études Karl Jacoby : Des ombres à l’aube
Dialogues autour de l'œuvre de Karl Jacoby - Session 2 Discussion avec : Nicolas Mariot (CNRS), Michel Naepels (CNRS/EHESS), Emmanuelle ...
EHESS
Reaffirming University Values: "After Identity Liberalism" with Mark Lilla and faculty discussants
Reaffirming University Values: After Identity Liberalism, Mark Lilla with Faculty Response by Prof. Charles Larmore and Prof. Prerna Singh Discussants: Charles ...
Brown University
The American Civil War: Obsolete Myths and Real Questions (Andrew Zimmerman, PhD)
This lecture will introduce some of the most interesting and important questions historians of the American Civil War are asking today. These include: what role ...
NCASVideo
David Wellbery: "Who is Faust?"
"Who is Faust?" Keynote Address, 2009 University of Chicago Humanities Day October 24, 2009 David Wellbery, LeRoy T. and Margaret Deffenbaugh Carlson ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean and Latin America
The Legacy of Slavery: Unequal Exchange conference resulted from the passage of Senate Bills 2199 and 1737 in 2000 and was meant to address a number of ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Populism in Latin America
On March 24, Harvard Law School Visiting Professor of Law Helena Alviar García; Alexandra Huneeus, associate professor of law at the University of Wisconsin ...
Harvard Law School