Sunday, May 5th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Catholic University Professor Michael Kimmage discusses the origins of the war in Ukraine and the global dimensions of the conflict.
Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea, We Win, They Lose
Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea argue that the U.S. needs to be more aggressive towards Russia and China and call for a foreign policy more in line with that of the Reagan and Trump administrations.
About Books Publishing Analyst Brenna Connor on Book Sales in 2024
Publishing industry analyst Brenna Connor discusses sales trends and bestsellers in the first quarter of 2024, as well as predictions for the remainder of the year.
Lectures in History Reagan's 1982 Address to Parliament
President Ronald Reagan's 1982 address to the British Parliament is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
The Presidency President Reagan's First Press Conference
This is President Ronald Reagan's first press conference after his 1981 inauguration; he takes wide-ranging questions from a press corps crowding the Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House..
The Presidency Talmage Boston, How the Best Did It
Learning about leadership from the most successful presidents; author Talmage Boston shares his own takeaways from Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and others.
Author Stacy Schiff on Benjamin Franklin as a Diplomat
American History TV tours the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sits down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff.
Reel America Little Smokey -- 1953
A U.S. Forest Service film tells the story of the real Smokey Bear, from his rescue as a cub after a New Mexico forest fire to his life at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Lectures in History Reagan's 1982 Address to Parliament
President Ronald Reagan's 1982 address to the British Parliament is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
The Presidency President Reagan's First Press Conference
This is President Ronald Reagan's first press conference after his 1981 inauguration; he takes wide-ranging questions from a press corps crowding the Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House..
The Presidency Talmage Boston, How the Best Did It
Learning about leadership from the most successful presidents; author Talmage Boston shares his own takeaways from Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and others.
Author Stacy Schiff on Benjamin Franklin as a Diplomat
American History TV tours the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sits down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff.
Reel America Little Smokey -- 1953
A U.S. Forest Service film tells the story of the real Smokey Bear, from his rescue as a cub after a New Mexico forest fire to his life at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
The Civil War Howell Raines, Silent Cavalry
Author and journalist Howell Raines talks about Union soldiers from Alabama who aided Gen. Sherman in his 1864 March to the Sea during the Civil War.
J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Age
Historian and biographer Allen Pietrobon looks at J. Robert Oppenheimer and the other personalities behind the Manhattan project as well as the state of scientific research during World War II.
Reel America Columbia Revolt: 1968
An independently produced documentary on the Columbia University student strike and takeover in April and May of 1968.
Reel America Use of Force Model - 1993
This Federal Law Enforcement Traning Center video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond when the situation becomes violent.
High School Advanced Placement - U.S. History Exam 2024
Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, co-authors of "Fabric of a Nation": A brief history with skills and sources for the AP US history course, talk about the Advanced Placement U.S. history exam.
Congress Investigates 1973-74 Watergate Hearings
In 1973-74, lawmakers examine events surrounding the 1972 break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C.; the investigation leads to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Lectures in History Reagan's 1982 Address to Parliament
President Ronald Reagan's 1982 address to the British Parliament is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
The Presidency President Reagan's First Press Conference
This is President Ronald Reagan's first press conference after his 1981 inauguration; he takes wide-ranging questions from a press corps crowding the Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House..
The Presidency Talmage Boston, How the Best Did It
Learning about leadership from the most successful presidents; author Talmage Boston shares his own takeaways from Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and others.
Author Stacy Schiff on Benjamin Franklin as a Diplomat
American History TV tours the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sits down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff.
Reel America Little Smokey -- 1953
A U.S. Forest Service film tells the story of the real Smokey Bear, from his rescue as a cub after a New Mexico forest fire to his life at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Lectures in History Reagan's 1982 Address to Parliament
President Ronald Reagan's 1982 address to the British Parliament is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
The Presidency President Reagan's First Press Conference
This is President Ronald Reagan's first press conference after his 1981 inauguration; he takes wide-ranging questions from a press corps crowding the Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House..
The Presidency Talmage Boston, How the Best Did It
Learning about leadership from the most successful presidents; author Talmage Boston shares his own takeaways from Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and others.
Author Stacy Schiff on Benjamin Franklin as a Diplomat
American History TV tours the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sits down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff.
Reel America Little Smokey -- 1953
A U.S. Forest Service film tells the story of the real Smokey Bear, from his rescue as a cub after a New Mexico forest fire to his life at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
The Civil War Howell Raines, Silent Cavalry
Author and journalist Howell Raines talks about Union soldiers from Alabama who aided Gen. Sherman in his 1864 March to the Sea during the Civil War.
J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Age
Historian and biographer Allen Pietrobon looks at J. Robert Oppenheimer and the other personalities behind the Manhattan project as well as the state of scientific research during World War II.
Reel America Columbia Revolt: 1968
An independently produced documentary on the Columbia University student strike and takeover in April and May of 1968.
Reel America Use of Force Model - 1993
This Federal Law Enforcement Traning Center video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond when the situation becomes violent.
High School Advanced Placement - U.S. History Exam 2024
Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, co-authors of "Fabric of a Nation": A brief history with skills and sources for the AP US history course, talk about the Advanced Placement U.S. history exam.