Sunday, November 10th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Benjamin Nathans, To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause
University of Pennsylvania professor Benjamin Nathans talks about the Soviet dissident movement and its role in the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Evan Friss, The Bookshop -- A History of the American Bookstore
History professor Evan Friss discusses the history of bookstores and their role in American culture; New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville, Virginia, hosts this event.
About Books Miranda Devine on the Biden Family
New York Post columnist and "Laptop From Hell author" Miranda Devine discusses her latest book on the Biden family, "The Big Guy: How a President and His Son Sold Out America."
Lectures in History Road to the 1787 Constitutional Convention
University of Dallas history professor William Atto discusses the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Reel America A Tribute to Minority Inventors - 1986
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
Lectures in History Road to the 1787 Constitutional Convention
University of Dallas history professor William Atto discusses the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Reel America A Tribute to Minority Inventors - 1986
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
The Civil War Of Age -- Boy Soldiers and Military Power in the Civil War Era
Historians discuss the Civil War at the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Reel America Naval Battles of the War of 1812
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Plants That Helped Win the Revolutionary War
Lecturer Colleen Plimpton talks about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food and repellants.
George Washington and the 1777 Battle of Germantown
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Donald Stoker, Purpose and Power
National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discusses his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present.
Filmmaker Ken Burns 2024 National Constitution Center Liberty Medal
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia awards documentary filmmaker Ken Burns its 2024 Liberty Medal for his body of work as America's storyteller.
Historic Presidential Elections Carter vs. Reagan - 1980
Former California Governor Ronald Reagan defeats Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide, winning 489 electoral votes and 44 states.
Lectures in History Road to the 1787 Constitutional Convention
University of Dallas history professor William Atto discusses the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Reel America A Tribute to Minority Inventors - 1986
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
Lectures in History Road to the 1787 Constitutional Convention
University of Dallas history professor William Atto discusses the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Reel America A Tribute to Minority Inventors - 1986
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
The Civil War Of Age -- Boy Soldiers and Military Power in the Civil War Era
Historians discuss the Civil War at the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Reel America Naval Battles of the War of 1812
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Plants That Helped Win the Revolutionary War
Lecturer Colleen Plimpton talks about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food and repellants.
George Washington and the 1777 Battle of Germantown
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Donald Stoker, Purpose and Power
National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discusses his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present.
Filmmaker Ken Burns 2024 National Constitution Center Liberty Medal
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia awards documentary filmmaker Ken Burns its 2024 Liberty Medal for his body of work as America's storyteller.