
Sunday, June 15th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Lectures in History Christian Nightlife in the 1970s
California State University Fullerton professor Eric Gonzaba teaches a class about evangelical nightlife and Christian nightclubs in 1970s California.
The Presidency Jared Cohen, Life After Power
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Reel America Normandy, the Airborne Invasion of Fortress Europe, 1944
Produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces, this film details the planning, training, combat operations, and after-battle summaries of the airborne forces that dropped into Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.
Garrett Graff, When the Seas Came Alive -- An Oral History Of D-Day
Author Garrett Graff discusses his oral history of the allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.
Reel America Medical Service in the Invasion of Normandy, 1944
This U.S. Army film details the logistics of treating wounded soldiers in the field and in hospitals in England during and after the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944.
The Presidency Jared Cohen, Life After Power
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
The Civil War Michael Vorenberg, Lincoln's Peace
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Professor Jonathan Square discusses Lowell Cloth, also called Negro Cloth, that was produced in Lowell, Mass., and worn by enslaved people.
Peace & Reconciliation After the Vietnam War
Fifty years after the conflict ended in 1975, the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., hosts a discussion on the Vietnam War and its legacy.
Fifty years after the conflict ended in 1975, the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., hosts a discussion on the Vietnam War and its legacy.
From Saigon to the White House -- A Vietnamese Refugee's Story
France Hoang's family fled Vietnam in 1975 at the end of the war, and his journey has taken him from child refugee to West Point, to combat zones and to the White House.
Diane Kiesel, When Charlie Met Joan
Diane Kiesel, a retired New York Supreme Court judge, talks about legendary actor Charlie Chaplin's legal trials and the implications for American law, celebrity culture and Cold War politics.
Lectures in History Christian Nightlife in the 1970s
California State University Fullerton professor Eric Gonzaba teaches a class about evangelical nightlife and Christian nightclubs in 1970s California.
The Presidency Jared Cohen, Life After Power
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Reel America Normandy, the Airborne Invasion of Fortress Europe, 1944
Produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces, this film details the planning, training, combat operations, and after-battle summaries of the airborne forces that dropped into Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.
Garrett Graff, When the Seas Came Alive -- An Oral History Of D-Day
Author Garrett Graff discusses his oral history of the allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.
Reel America Medical Service in the Invasion of Normandy, 1944
This U.S. Army film details the logistics of treating wounded soldiers in the field and in hospitals in England during and after the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944.
The Presidency Jared Cohen, Life After Power
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
The Civil War Michael Vorenberg, Lincoln's Peace
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Professor Jonathan Square discusses Lowell Cloth, also called Negro Cloth, that was produced in Lowell, Mass., and worn by enslaved people.
Peace & Reconciliation After the Vietnam War
Fifty years after the conflict ended in 1975, the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., hosts a discussion on the Vietnam War and its legacy.
Fifty years after the conflict ended in 1975, the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., hosts a discussion on the Vietnam War and its legacy.
From Saigon to the White House -- A Vietnamese Refugee's Story
France Hoang's family fled Vietnam in 1975 at the end of the war, and his journey has taken him from child refugee to West Point, to combat zones and to the White House.
Diane Kiesel, When Charlie Met Joan
Diane Kiesel, a retired New York Supreme Court judge, talks about legendary actor Charlie Chaplin's legal trials and the implications for American law, celebrity culture and Cold War politics.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.