
Saturday, July 5th TV listings for C-SPAN 2 HD
Lectures in History Weapons Technology in the Revolutionary War
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
American Artifacts Interpreting Colonial Slave Life
Historic sites, museums and archives.
The Presidency Lindsay Chervinsky, Making the Presidency
Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.
Reel America Independence -- 1976
A National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 and 1976.
America 250 Revolutionary War Reenactment New
George Washington's Mount Vernon hosts a reenactment of a Revolutionary War encampment and a battle between American colonists and British troops.
American Artifacts Colonial Williamsburg Governor's Palace
Curator Kimberly Ivey and historical interpreter Audrey Biser give a tour of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Va., and speak about the role of the royal governor and the beginning of the American Revolution.
Andrew Wehrman, The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution
Andrew Wehrman discusses how inoculation became a sought-after medical procedure in the 18th century and helped American colonists achieve independence from Great Britain; the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Religion in Colonial America New
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists, on the eve of the American Revolution.
Local Patriot Committees on the Eve of the Revolution New
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
First Clashes of the American Revolution New
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Legacy of the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord New
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
America 250 Revolutionary War Reenactment
George Washington's Mount Vernon hosts a reenactment of a Revolutionary War encampment and a battle between American colonists and British troops.
John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
Lectures in History Weapons Technology in the Revolutionary War
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
American Artifacts Interpreting Colonial Slave Life
Historic sites, museums and archives.
The Presidency Lindsay Chervinsky, Making the Presidency
Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.
Reel America Independence -- 1976
A National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 and 1976.
America 250 Revolutionary War Reenactment
George Washington's Mount Vernon hosts a reenactment of a Revolutionary War encampment and a battle between American colonists and British troops.
American Artifacts Colonial Williamsburg Governor's Palace
Curator Kimberly Ivey and historical interpreter Audrey Biser give a tour of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Va., and speak about the role of the royal governor and the beginning of the American Revolution.
Andrew Wehrman, The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution
Andrew Wehrman discusses how inoculation became a sought-after medical procedure in the 18th century and helped American colonists achieve independence from Great Britain; the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists, on the eve of the American Revolution.
Local Patriot Committees on the Eve of the Revolution
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
First Clashes of the American Revolution
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Legacy of the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord
Historians and authors examine the events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
America 250 Revolutionary War Reenactment
George Washington's Mount Vernon hosts a reenactment of a Revolutionary War encampment and a battle between American colonists and British troops.
John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
FreedomFest 2025: Tim Anaya, the California Left Coast Survivor's Guide New
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
FreedomFest 2025 -- Mark Skousen, The Greatest American New
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference, held in 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif.