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Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness


Author discussion of Pearl Harbor Find an Event

Negotiating Responsible Transparency: Congress and the Foreign Relations of the United States Series


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No Crown for Franklin: The Twenty-Second Amendment and the Eclipse of the New Deal


No Crown for Franklin: The Twenty-Second Amendment and the Eclipse of the New Deal Find an Event

Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Identity in a Fractured World: Challenges Awaiting the 45th U.S. President


Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Identity in a Fractured World: Challenges Awaiting the 45th U.S. President. Find an Event

Countdown to Pearl Harbor: Twelve Days to the Attack


Steve Twomey takes a fascinating look at the 12 days leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor—the warnings, clues, and missteps. Find an Event

Cross-Examining History: A Lawyer Gets Answers From the Experts About Our Presidents


Talmage Boston seeks out what made our major Presidents tick and what caused their lives to play out as they did. Find an Event

Lincoln’s White House: The People’s House in Wartime


Author James Conroy will discuss Lincoln’s White House, a book that brings to life the executive mansion and the people who knew it. Find an Event

Dear Sirs: I Believe You're Wasting Your Time


Carol L. Tilley, Associate Professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, will discuss her research in the records of the Senate Judiciary Committee's Special... Find an Event

Truman, Congress, and Korea: The Politics of America’s First Undeclared War by Dr. Larry Blomstedt


Three days after North Korean premier Kim Il Sung launched a massive military invasion of South Korea on June 24, 1950, President Harry S. Truman responded, dispatching air and naval support to South Korea. Find an Event

The Quartermaster: Montgomery C. Meigs, Lincoln’s General, Master Builder of the Union Army


Robert O’Harrow, Jr., brings to life the legendary Union Army General Montgomery C. Meigs, known by Lincoln and his cabinet and generals as the architect of the Union victory.
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