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| America & the Northern Ireland Peace Process | 09 Mar 2025 | 00:55:27 | |
Georgetown University history professor Darragh Gannon discusses the Irish diaspora and the role of the United States during "The Troubles" and in the Northen Ireland peace process.
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| Prison Gangs | 02 Mar 2025 | 01:42:21 | |
University of Southern California sociology professor Brittany Friedman discusses the formation and evolution of American prison gangs in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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| SHORT SERIES: Women's Political Power in Early America | 29 Dec 2024 | 01:04:13 | |
York College professor Jacqueline Beatty discussed women’s rights and changing political power during the American Revolution and the early years of the Republic. York College is located in York, Pennsylvania.
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| Colonial Myths and Monuments | 28 May 2023 | 01:03:31 | |
University of Delaware Professor Zara Anishanslin taught a class about how colonial history is remembered through historic sites and monuments, and sometimes contested. She argued that people’s assumptions about Colonial America are influenced by material and popular culture, including paintings depicting early American history in the U.S. Capitol and statues of Columbus and Pocahontas. This video was provided by the University of Delaware.
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| The 1990s | 20 May 2023 | 01:10:27 | |
American University professor Joseph Campbell explored a decade of political, foreign policy, cultural and social events to define the zeitgeist of the American 1990s. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
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| Evolution of Job Skills & Rise of Robots | 14 May 2023 | 01:01:35 | |
Boston College economics professor Chandini Sankaran discussed the evolution of job skills and how computers and robots have changed labor markets and the types of jobs available.
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| Native American Art & Museum Collections | 07 May 2023 | 00:51:49 | |
University of California, Davis, art history professor Heghnar Watenpaugh discussed objects of native American culture in museum collections as well as repatriation efforts.
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| Vietnam War's "Operation Rolling Thunder" | 29 Apr 2023 | 00:56:21 | |
Douglas Kennedy of the U.S. Air Force Academy taught a class on Vietnam's War's "Operation Rolling Thunder" air campaign, which took place from 1965-68. He described goals of the campaign, such as destroying North Vietnam's transportation system, but also discussed the limitations put in place to avoid antagonizing other communist powers such as the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.
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| The Outdoor History of Columbia, South Carolina | 22 Apr 2023 | 01:00:01 | |
University of South Carolina professor Kent Germany used an urban stream and its surrounding landscape to tell the history of Columbia, South Carolina.
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| The 1960s Underground Press | 15 Apr 2023 | 00:47:29 | |
Boston College professor Angela Ards taught a class about underground newspapers during the 1960s. Boston College is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
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| Weapons Technology in the Revolutionary War | 08 Apr 2023 | 01:22:52 | |
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart taught a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution. Wright State University is located in Dayton, Ohio.
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| Puritanism & the Enlightenment in Colonial America | 01 Apr 2023 | 01:16:03 | |
Princeton University scholar Allen Guelzo taught a class on how Puritanism and the Enlightenment shaped religion, politics and philosophy in colonial America. Princeton University is located in Princeton, New Jersey.
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| Legacy of President Jimmy Carter | 25 Mar 2023 | 01:14:48 | |
Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
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| SHORT SERIES: Women Journalists at the Turn of the 20th Century | 29 Dec 2024 | 01:13:26 | |
Iowa State University professor Tracy Lucht talked about women journalists in the late-19th and early 20th centuries. She described the careers of some pioneers, such as Nellie Bly and Dorothy Dix, and the societal pressures for women writers to balance traditional femininity and a career in journalism.
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| West Virginia Statehood | 19 Mar 2023 | 00:58:30 | |
West Virginia University professor William Gorby taught a class on the formation of West Virginia and its entry into the Union during the Civil War. West Virginia University is located in Morgantown.
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| The 'Red Scare' (1940s-50s) | 12 Mar 2023 | 01:15:04 | |
University of California-Davis history Professor Kathryn Olmsted taught a class on how the 'Red Scare' evolved into a wide-ranging conspiracy theory in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s.
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| Gays & Lesbians in Colonial America | 05 Mar 2023 | 01:11:26 | |
Santa Clara University professor Nancy Unger taught a class on the experiences of gays and lesbians in Colonial America. Santa Clara University is located in Santa Clara, California.
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| Black Women During Reconstruction | 26 Feb 2023 | 00:49:56 | |
University of Maryland Eastern Shore history Professor Arlisha Norwood taught a class on the role of black women played during the Reconstruction Era. University of Maryland Eastern Shore is an historically black university located in Princess Anne, Maryland.
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| Immigration & Working Class Life in the American Industrial Age | 19 Feb 2023 | 00:59:01 | |
Northwestern University professor Kevin Boyle taught a class about immigration and working class life in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Northwestern University is located in Evanston, Illinois.
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| The Clinton Presidency | 12 Feb 2023 | 01:28:07 | |
Rutgers University professor David Greenberg discussed Bill Clinton's path to the White House, his major legislative achievements and his place in the history of the modern Democratic Party. Rutgers University is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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| History of State of the Union Addresses | 05 Feb 2023 | 01:14:37 | |
Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio taught a class on the history of State of the Union addresses. He described George Washington's first address -- delivered in person -- but explained that many presidents who followed simply elected to send Congress a written statement until Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He explored how, since then, State of the Union speeches have evolved along with new technology and, in modern times, have been used to bolster political platforms.
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| The Cold War & the Atomic Apocalypse | 29 Jan 2023 | 01:27:33 | |
University of Maryland professor Piotr Kosicki teaches a class on the Cold War and the concept of the atomic apocalypse. The University of Maryland is located in College Park, Maryland.
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| History of Abortion Legislation | 21 Jan 2023 | 01:31:11 | |
La Sierra University professor Alicia Gutierrez-Romine taught a class about laws and policies regarding abortion. Starting in the 19th century, she tracked changes in medical practice and public opinion through court cases and newspaper coverage. She also described abortion restrictions, access to illegal abortions, costs, and health risks in different time periods and states.
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| American Colonies after The Seven Years War 1756-63 | 15 Jan 2023 | 00:48:39 | |
University of Notre Dame professor Katlyn Carter taught a class about British imperial reforms and American colonial grievances in the wake of the Seven Years War (1756-63). This class was from a course titled, "American Empires: Defining Colonial America."
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| SHORT SERIES:Women's Sports and Title IX | 29 Dec 2024 | 01:14:17 | |
Georgetown University professor Bonnie Morris talked about discrimination against women in sports and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity.
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| President Reagan's First Inaugural Address | 08 Jan 2023 | 00:58:17 | |
University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address in 1981. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas.
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| Designing African American Monuments | 01 Jan 2023 | 01:05:51 | |
Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley, and professor Kerry Taylor co-teach a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They’re joined by Walter Hood.
This podcast originally aired on November 13, 2021.
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| 1980s Fitness Industry & Culture | 25 Dec 2022 | 01:01:13 | |
Professor Natalia Mehlman Petrzela of the New School taught a class about the 1980s fitness industry and culture in the United States. She talked about new business models for group classes like Jazzercise, as well as about career opportunities for people who otherwise might only have had the option of being physical education teachers. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and the New School provided the video.
This podcast originally aired on January 1, 2022.
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| Christian Nightlife in the 1970s | 18 Dec 2022 | 01:32:36 | |
California State University Fullerton professor Eric Gonzaba taught a class about evangelical nightlife and Christian nightclubs in 1970s California.
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| World War I Correspondence | 11 Dec 2022 | 01:00:38 | |
Mount Marty University professor Richard Lofthus taught a class about World War I by examining the correspondence of American Army Private John Warns, a farmer from a German-American family near Wentworth, South Dakota. Mount Marty University is located in Yankton, South Dakota.
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| Slavery in the Northern Colonies | 04 Dec 2022 | 01:19:52 | |
University of South Carolina Professor Nicole Maskiell teaches a class on the early development of slavery in the northern American colonies. The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina.
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| Thanksgiving: Seven Things You Didn't Know About Dulles Airport | 27 Nov 2022 | 00:21:43 | |
It's Thanksgiving. Chances are you're travelling. It's possible you're flying. And you might even be at an airport-- stuck.
If that's the case, listen to C-SPAN's podcast "The
Weekly."
We present Seven Fun Facts about Dulles Airport.
All connected to politics and the presidency.
It's the perfect way to pass time during a miserable experience
at any airport.
What are the Seven Fun Facts?
Listen to "The Weekly" and find out!
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| Rise of Industry in the Gilded Age | 20 Nov 2022 | 01:06:35 | |
College of the Ozarks professor David Dalton, who teaches a class on 19th Century American history, discussed the rise of American industry in the Gilded Age. College of the Ozarks is located in Point Lookout, Missouri.
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| Reconstruction & America's Story | 13 Nov 2022 | 01:12:18 | |
University of Pennsylvania Law Professor Kermit Roosevelt, who teaches Constitutional law, asserted that modern America traces its political sentiments to Lincoln and the Reconstruction era, rather than the Founding Fathers and the Revolution. Kermit Roosevelt is the great great grandson of Theodore Roosevelt.
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| When Polls Go Bad | 06 Nov 2022 | 01:06:33 | |
American University Professor Joseph Campbell taught a class on public opinion and election forecasting. He spoke about some of the most significant polling misses in American politics. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
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| SHORT SERIES: Satchel Paige, Negro Leagues Baseball, and Civil Rights | 22 Dec 2024 | 01:26:57 | |
Professor Donald Spivey talked about the legacy of pitcher Satchel Paige and Negro Leagues baseball. Satchel Paige was the first Negro Leagues player to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Professor Spivey also explained the ways that Paige and other Negro Leagues players and owners contributed to the struggle for civil rights, including fighting Jim Crow laws, financially supporting groups like the NAACP, and fostering friendships with white players in Major League Baseball.
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| Comics in Cold War America | 30 Oct 2022 | 01:19:07 | |
Gregory Daddis of San Diego State University teaches a class on comics during the Cold War. San Diego State University in California is home to the Center for Comics Studies.
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| Women's Political Power in Early America | 23 Oct 2022 | 01:07:44 | |
York College professor Jacqueline Beatty discussed women's rights and changing political power during the American Revolution and the early years of the Republic. York College is located in York, Pennsylvania.
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| American Churches During WWI | 16 Oct 2022 | 01:17:11 | |
Hillsdale College Professor Richard Gamble teaches a class on American churches and religion during World War I. He discussed how American pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the Great War before and after the U.S. entered the conflict. This lecture was part of a course titled "The U.S. from the Great War to the Cold War." Hillsdale College is located in Hillsdale, Michigan.
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| America and World War I | 09 Oct 2022 | 01:16:11 | |
Kevin Matthews of George Mason University teaches a class on Europe from 1914-1948. He discusses America’s entry into World War I and the role U.S. troops played in ending the war. George Mason University is located in Fairfax, Virginia.
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| Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. | 02 Oct 2022 | 01:20:12 | |
Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage taught a class on the history behind the war in Ukraine. He talked about the competing U.S., Russian and Ukrainian interests, from the Cold War through the 21st century, that led to the ongoing conflict. Catholic University is located in Washington, D.C.
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| Electoral College | 25 Sep 2022 | 01:10:54 | |
University of Utah Political Science Professor James Curry taught a class about the creation of the Electoral College and explained how it works as a part of the presidential election process. Professor Curry taught the class prior to the 2020 vice presidential debate, which took place October 7 at the University of Utah.
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| Rural America after the Civil War | 18 Sep 2022 | 01:26:42 | |
James Madison University Professor Andrew Witmer taught a class about the evolution of rural areas after the Civil War. Using his own hometown of Monson, Maine, as a case study, he examined rural industry such as slate mining and the rise of country tourism aided by the expansion of railroad networks.
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| Experience of Being Arrested in U.S. History | 11 Sep 2022 | 01:35:34 | |
Kent State University Professor Elaine Frantz taught a class about the experience of being arrested from the 1850s to the present day. She examined what groups were most likely to be arrested and how the process changed over time with the introduction of police side arms and patrol vehicles. This class took place at the Trumbull Correctional Institution in Ohio as part of the national Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, which brings together college students and inmates for classes.
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| C-SPAN in the Classroom Trailer: Season 2 | 05 Sep 2022 | 00:05:13 | |
Hey all you teachers and all you parents, and all you professors and all you students: Season #2 of the C-SPAN in the Classroom podcast drops this fall!
Whether you're mowing the yard, on a peaceful weekend drive, or just relaxing on the couch with your favorite blanket, make sure to tune in to the first episode of Season #2 of C-SPAN in the Classroom on September 10th, available at c-span.org, on the free C-SPAN Now app, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to like, subscribe, and share, and visit us at www.c-span.org/classroom.
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| Presidential Recordings: Ep. 7 Intelligence Matters - Calls w/ the FBI & CIA Directors | 04 Sep 2022 | 00:48:21 | |
Listen to phone calls between President Richard Nixon, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover & CIA Director Richard Helms.
President Nixon and Director Hoover discuss the murder of two police officers in New York City, the Pentagon Papers, and more.
CIA Director Helms and President Nixon speak about Vietnamization, the Soviet Union, and his eventual move to being the U.S. Ambassador to Iran.
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| SHORT SERIES: Baseball in the Gilded Age | 22 Dec 2024 | 01:21:39 | |
Professor Joan Waugh talked about the rise of baseball as a national activity, spectator event, and business. She described the efforts of baseball club owners to codify the rules of the games, establish a national league, and attract a broad middle class audience.
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| World War II Amphibious Vehicles | 28 Aug 2022 | 01:16:52 | |
Weber State University Professor Branden Little taught a class about military vehicle innovations and the role of American factories during World War II. He focused on types of amphibious vehicles used in the Pacific and described the process of testing, production and battle application.
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| U.S. Expansion and Hawaii | 21 Aug 2022 | 00:55:49 | |
Johnson County Community College Professor Tai Edwards taught a class about the expansion of the United States during the Spanish-American War and the acquisition of Hawaii. She examined the goals of the U.S. in gaining new territory and the debates at the time about having an overseas empire.
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| Watergate and the White House Tapes | 14 Aug 2022 | 01:13:48 | |
John Dean taught a class about Watergate and the discovery of the Nixon White House taping system. In June 1973, during testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Mr. Dean implicated President Nixon and administration officials, including himself, in the Watergate cover-up. Mr. Dean later pleaded guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in Watergate and served four months in prison.
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