Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 12-08-2025 02:56:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 03:16:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 12-08-2025 04:32:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 12-08-2025 05:03:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 12-08-2025 05:04:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:03:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:04:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:47:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:48:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 07:48:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 07:49:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 12-08-2025 08:56:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 12-08-2025 08:57:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 09:14:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 09:15:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 12-08-2025 10:31:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 12-08-2025 10:32:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 12-08-2025 11:02:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 12-08-2025 12:02:00
Former President of the International Criminal Court, Chile Eboe-Osuji, explores the history of international criminal law and offers suggestions for holding war criminals accountable in the future.
Starting: 12-08-2025 12:03:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 12-08-2025 12:03:00
Former National Review columnist Michael Walsh talks about 12 military battles that changed the course of Western history, including the 1942 Battle of Midway and the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge during World War II.
Starting: 12-08-2025 13:04:00
Astrophysicist Adam Becker argues that popular beliefs in Silicon Valley about AI, space travel, and other future technologies are unscientific; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 14:05:00
Chef Jos Andrs talks about the life lessons he's learned through the work he does with the World Central Kitchen, an organization that feeds people in conflict and disaster zones around the world.
Starting: 12-08-2025 15:13:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 16:26:00
Host Peter Slen interviews nonfiction writers, journalists, influencers, and historians who add context to the day's news and bring new ideas to policy debates.
Starting: 12-08-2025 17:47:00
Former President of the International Criminal Court, Chile Eboe-Osuji, explores the history of international criminal law and offers suggestions for holding war criminals accountable in the future.
Starting: 12-08-2025 18:48:00
Former National Review columnist Michael Walsh talks about 12 military battles that changed the course of Western history, including the 1942 Battle of Midway and the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge during World War II.
Starting: 12-08-2025 19:49:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 12-08-2025 20:01:00
Astrophysicist Adam Becker argues that popular beliefs in Silicon Valley about AI, space travel, and other future technologies are unscientific; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 20:50:00
Chef Jos Andrs talks about the life lessons he's learned through the work he does with the World Central Kitchen, an organization that feeds people in conflict and disaster zones around the world.
Starting: 12-08-2025 21:57:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 23:11:00
Host Peter Slen interviews nonfiction writers, journalists, influencers, and historians who add context to the day's news and bring new ideas to policy debates.
Starting: 13-08-2025 00:31:00
Former President of the International Criminal Court, Chile Eboe-Osuji, explores the history of international criminal law and offers suggestions for holding war criminals accountable in the future.
Starting: 13-08-2025 01:32:00
Former National Review columnist Michael Walsh talks about 12 military battles that changed the course of Western history, including the 1942 Battle of Midway and the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge during World War II.
Starting: 13-08-2025 02:33:00
Astrophysicist Adam Becker argues that popular beliefs in Silicon Valley about AI, space travel, and other future technologies are unscientific; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 13-08-2025 03:35:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 04:00:00
Chef Jos Andrs talks about the life lessons he's learned through the work he does with the World Central Kitchen, an organization that feeds people in conflict and disaster zones around the world.
Starting: 13-08-2025 04:42:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 13-08-2025 05:56:00
Host Peter Slen interviews nonfiction writers, journalists, influencers, and historians who add context to the day's news and bring new ideas to policy debates.
Starting: 13-08-2025 07:16:00
Former President of the International Criminal Court, Chile Eboe-Osuji, explores the history of international criminal law and offers suggestions for holding war criminals accountable in the future.
Starting: 13-08-2025 08:17:00
Former National Review columnist Michael Walsh talks about 12 military battles that changed the course of Western history, including the 1942 Battle of Midway and the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge during World War II.
Starting: 13-08-2025 09:18:00
Astrophysicist Adam Becker argues that popular beliefs in Silicon Valley about AI, space travel, and other future technologies are unscientific; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 13-08-2025 10:19:00
Former President of the International Criminal Court, Chile Eboe-Osuji, explores the history of international criminal law and offers suggestions for holding war criminals accountable in the future.
Starting: 13-08-2025 11:26:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:00:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:26:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:27:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:45:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:46:00
Author Melissa Klapper discusses the diary of Jewish American Emma Mordecai who lived in the South before and during the Civil War.
Starting: 13-08-2025 13:46:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 13-08-2025 14:46:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 13-08-2025 15:48:00
The National Park Service and other groups hold a ceremony in Boston marking the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Starting: 13-08-2025 16:48:00
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 13-08-2025 18:10:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 13-08-2025 18:44:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 13-08-2025 18:45:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 13-08-2025 19:03:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 20:00:00
Author Melissa Klapper discusses the diary of Jewish American Emma Mordecai who lived in the South before and during the Civil War.
Starting: 13-08-2025 20:04:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 13-08-2025 21:04:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 13-08-2025 22:06:00
The National Park Service and other groups hold a ceremony in Boston marking the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Starting: 13-08-2025 23:07:00
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 00:28:00
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 00:29:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 14-08-2025 01:02:00
We visit Colonial Williamsburg to tour the Governor's Palace; learn about the House of Burgesses; see tradespeople at work and interact with historical interpreters.
Starting: 14-08-2025 01:03:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 14-08-2025 01:22:00
Author Melissa Klapper discusses the diary of Jewish American Emma Mordecai who lived in the South before and during the Civil War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 02:23:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 14-08-2025 03:23:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 14-08-2025 03:24:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 04:00:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 14-08-2025 04:26:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 14-08-2025 04:27:00
The National Park Service and other groups hold a ceremony in Boston marking the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Starting: 14-08-2025 05:26:00
The National Park Service and other groups hold a ceremony in Boston marking the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Starting: 14-08-2025 05:28:00
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 06:48:00
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 06:49:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 14-08-2025 07:22:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 14-08-2025 07:24:00
Author Melissa Klapper discusses the diary of Jewish American Emma Mordecai who lived in the South before and during the Civil War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 08:23:00
Author Melissa Klapper discusses the diary of Jewish American Emma Mordecai who lived in the South before and during the Civil War.
Starting: 14-08-2025 08:25:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 14-08-2025 09:24:00
Activist Mike Tidwell examines the impact of climate change on his neighborhood in Maryland; he is interviewed by Rep. Jamie Raskin at the Takoma Park, Md., Community Center.
Starting: 14-08-2025 09:26:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 14-08-2025 10:26:00
The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.
Starting: 14-08-2025 10:29:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 14-08-2025 11:28:00
Travel writer Rick Steves talks about his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail and the 60,000-word journal he kept of the trip which he recently published as a book, On the Hippie Trail.
Starting: 14-08-2025 11:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 12:27:00
Former Newsweek editor and managing editor of CNN Worldwide, Mark Whitaker, author of The Afterlife of Malcolm X, discusses the life and legacy of the Black nationalist leader, who was assassinated in 1965.
Starting: 14-08-2025 12:30:00
Tulane University history professor Keely Smith discusses Native American alliances during the Revolutionary War and how various tribes were viewed by the U.S. government, and American society, during the early Republic.
Starting: 14-08-2025 13:34:00
Former Middleton, Wisconsin, Mayor Judy Karofsky takes a critical look at the business of assisted living and hospice care in America.
Starting: 14-08-2025 14:19:00
Corinna Lain of University of Richmond School of Law takes a critical look at the use of lethal injection as a method of capital punishment; she argues that the reality of this form of execution is more brutal than is widely understood.
Starting: 14-08-2025 14:53:00
Tech entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun talks about his work in Silicon Valley and the future of artificial intelligence; Thrun, formerly a vice president at Google, is the founder of Google X, Waymo, Google Brain and other projects.
Starting: 14-08-2025 15:57:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 14-08-2025 16:58:00
Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discusses the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution.
Starting: 14-08-2025 17:45:00
Former Newsweek editor and managing editor of CNN Worldwide, Mark Whitaker, author of The Afterlife of Malcolm X, discusses the life and legacy of the Black nationalist leader, who was assassinated in 1965.
Starting: 14-08-2025 18:44:00
Tulane University history professor Keely Smith discusses Native American alliances during the Revolutionary War and how various tribes were viewed by the U.S. government, and American society, during the early Republic.
Starting: 14-08-2025 19:48:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 20:13:00
Former Middleton, Wisconsin, Mayor Judy Karofsky takes a critical look at the business of assisted living and hospice care in America.
Starting: 14-08-2025 20:31:00
Corinna Lain of University of Richmond School of Law takes a critical look at the use of lethal injection as a method of capital punishment; she argues that the reality of this form of execution is more brutal than is widely understood.
Starting: 14-08-2025 21:06:00
Tech entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun talks about his work in Silicon Valley and the future of artificial intelligence; Thrun, formerly a vice president at Google, is the founder of Google X, Waymo, Google Brain and other projects.
Starting: 14-08-2025 22:09:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 14-08-2025 23:11:00
Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discusses the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution.
Starting: 14-08-2025 23:56:00
Former Newsweek editor and managing editor of CNN Worldwide, Mark Whitaker, author of The Afterlife of Malcolm X, discusses the life and legacy of the Black nationalist leader, who was assassinated in 1965.
Starting: 15-08-2025 00:57:00
Tulane University history professor Keely Smith discusses Native American alliances during the Revolutionary War and how various tribes were viewed by the U.S. government, and American society, during the early Republic.
Starting: 15-08-2025 01:59:00
Former Middleton, Wisconsin, Mayor Judy Karofsky takes a critical look at the business of assisted living and hospice care in America.
Starting: 15-08-2025 02:44:00
Corinna Lain of University of Richmond School of Law takes a critical look at the use of lethal injection as a method of capital punishment; she argues that the reality of this form of execution is more brutal than is widely understood.
Starting: 15-08-2025 03:17:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 04:00:00
Tech entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun talks about his work in Silicon Valley and the future of artificial intelligence; Thrun, formerly a vice president at Google, is the founder of Google X, Waymo, Google Brain and other projects.
Starting: 15-08-2025 04:22:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 15-08-2025 05:22:00
Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discusses the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution.
Starting: 15-08-2025 06:09:00
Former Newsweek editor and managing editor of CNN Worldwide, Mark Whitaker, author of The Afterlife of Malcolm X, discusses the life and legacy of the Black nationalist leader, who was assassinated in 1965.
Starting: 15-08-2025 07:08:00
Tulane University history professor Keely Smith discusses Native American alliances during the Revolutionary War and how various tribes were viewed by the U.S. government, and American society, during the early Republic.
Starting: 15-08-2025 08:11:00
Former Middleton, Wisconsin, Mayor Judy Karofsky takes a critical look at the business of assisted living and hospice care in America.
Starting: 15-08-2025 08:55:00
Tech entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun talks about his work in Silicon Valley and the future of artificial intelligence; Thrun, formerly a vice president at Google, is the founder of Google X, Waymo, Google Brain and other projects.
Starting: 15-08-2025 10:33:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Starting: 15-08-2025 11:34:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 12:00:00
Environmentalist and entrepreneur Paul Hawken charts the role of carbon on Earth as both the building block of all life and its role in climate change. The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 15-08-2025 12:19:00
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 15-08-2025 13:35:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 15-08-2025 14:37:00
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Starting: 15-08-2025 15:51:00
Author Richard Brookhiser talks about Revolutionary War era painter John Trumbull's time as an aid to Generals George Washington and Horatio Gates and his work documenting the conflict in visual form.
Starting: 15-08-2025 17:31:00
Environmentalist and entrepreneur Paul Hawken charts the role of carbon on Earth as both the building block of all life and its role in climate change. The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 15-08-2025 18:30:00
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 15-08-2025 19:46:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 20:00:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 15-08-2025 20:48:00
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Starting: 15-08-2025 22:01:00
Author Richard Brookhiser talks about Revolutionary War era painter John Trumbull's time as an aid to Generals George Washington and Horatio Gates and his work documenting the conflict in visual form.
Starting: 15-08-2025 23:43:00
Environmentalist and entrepreneur Paul Hawken charts the role of carbon on Earth as both the building block of all life and its role in climate change. The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 16-08-2025 00:42:00
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 16-08-2025 01:58:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 16-08-2025 03:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-08-2025 04:00:00
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Starting: 16-08-2025 04:12:00
Author Richard Brookhiser talks about Revolutionary War era painter John Trumbull's time as an aid to Generals George Washington and Horatio Gates and his work documenting the conflict in visual form.
Starting: 16-08-2025 05:53:00
Environmentalist and entrepreneur Paul Hawken charts the role of carbon on Earth as both the building block of all life and its role in climate change. The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 16-08-2025 06:52:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-08-2025 08:00:00
The Fort Plain Museum in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 16-08-2025 08:05:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 16-08-2025 09:07:00
Author Michael Vorenberg explores the debate over when the Civil War ended and how eventual peace was achieved.
Starting: 16-08-2025 10:20:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 12:00:00
Angelo State University professor Bruce Bechtol talks about the relationship between North Korea and Iran and argues that those two nations are working to destabilize the current world order.
Starting: 16-08-2025 12:01:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 16-08-2025 14:00:00
Author Andrew Roberts discusses the reign of King George III, the last monarch of the British colonies in America, and argues that he has been misunderstood.
Starting: 16-08-2025 14:11:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 15:00:00
Historian Harlow Giles Unger recounts the efforts of Richard Henry Lee in the Revolutionary War; from his call for independence from Britain in the Second Continental Congress to his exploits on the battlefield.
Starting: 16-08-2025 15:15:00
National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talks with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, about how the Founding Fathers thought about virtue and were influenced by classical writers.
Starting: 16-08-2025 16:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 16-08-2025 17:00:00
Angelo State University professor Bruce Bechtol talks about the relationship between North Korea and Iran and argues that those two nations are working to destabilize the current world order.
Starting: 16-08-2025 17:06:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 18:00:00
Eri Hotta, former research fellow at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, talks about her book, "Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy," in which she examines the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective.
Starting: 16-08-2025 19:15:00
Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.
Starting: 16-08-2025 20:12:00
A.J. Baime recalls the challenges that President Harry Truman faced during his first four months in office.
Starting: 16-08-2025 20:58:00
British historian Max Hastings explores World War II from a personal point of view; using detailed stories of the lives of everyday people, he reveals the individual hardships of civilians who struggle to survive.
Starting: 16-08-2025 21:59:00
Susan Southard talks about the effects of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki on the city and its people from her book, "Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War.".
Starting: 16-08-2025 22:58:00
Angelo State University professor Bruce Bechtol talks about the relationship between North Korea and Iran and argues that those two nations are working to destabilize the current world order.
Starting: 17-08-2025 00:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 17-08-2025 02:00:00
Author Andrew Roberts discusses the reign of King George III, the last monarch of the British colonies in America, and argues that he has been misunderstood.
Starting: 17-08-2025 02:10:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 17-08-2025 03:00:00
Historian Harlow Giles Unger recounts the efforts of Richard Henry Lee in the Revolutionary War; from his call for independence from Britain in the Second Continental Congress to his exploits on the battlefield.
Starting: 17-08-2025 03:15:00
National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talks with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, about how the Founding Fathers thought about virtue and were influenced by classical writers.
Starting: 17-08-2025 04:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 17-08-2025 04:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 17-08-2025 05:00:00
Angelo State University professor Bruce Bechtol talks about the relationship between North Korea and Iran and argues that those two nations are working to destabilize the current world order.
Starting: 17-08-2025 05:05:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 17-08-2025 06:00:00
Eri Hotta, former research fellow at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, talks about her book, "Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy," in which she examines the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective.
Starting: 17-08-2025 07:15:00
Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.
Starting: 17-08-2025 08:12:00
A.J. Baime recalls the challenges that President Harry Truman faced during his first four months in office.
Starting: 17-08-2025 08:59:00
British historian Max Hastings explores World War II from a personal point of view; using detailed stories of the lives of everyday people, he reveals the individual hardships of civilians who struggle to survive.
Starting: 17-08-2025 09:59:00
Susan Southard talks about the effects of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki on the city and its people from her book, "Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War.".
Starting: 17-08-2025 10:58:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 17-08-2025 12:00:00
Historian Garrett Graff discusses his oral history of the development, testing and deployment of the atomic bomb in August 1945.
Starting: 17-08-2025 12:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 17-08-2025 13:00:00
American History TV tours the National World War II Museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery and new interactive oral history exhibit.
Starting: 17-08-2025 13:16:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 17-08-2025 13:30:00
Historians gather to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in 1945 at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Starting: 17-08-2025 14:01:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 17-08-2025 14:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 17-08-2025 15:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 17-08-2025 16:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 17-08-2025 16:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 17-08-2025 17:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 17-08-2025 18:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 17-08-2025 19:00:00
World War II veterans - former U.S. Navy gunnery officer Steven Ellis and former U.S. Army Air Force B-24 navigator Rolf Slen - talk about their experiences during the war. Mr.Ellis, age 99, and Mr.Slen, age 100, both served in the Pacific Theater.
Starting: 17-08-2025 22:01:00
The Museum of the Ameican Revolution hosts a walking tour of historic sites in Philadelphia.
Starting: 17-08-2025 23:00:00
A walking tour of Boston's Freedom Trail features stops at the site of the Boston Massacre, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and Old North Church. The tour is organized by Hub Town Tours of Boston.
Starting: 17-08-2025 23:23:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 18-08-2025 00:00:00
Historian Garrett Graff discusses his oral history of the development, testing and deployment of the atomic bomb in August 1945.
Starting: 18-08-2025 00:03:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 18-08-2025 01:00:00
American History TV tours the National World War II Museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery and new interactive oral history exhibit.
Starting: 18-08-2025 01:15:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 18-08-2025 01:30:00
Historians gather to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in 1945 at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Starting: 18-08-2025 02:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 18-08-2025 02:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 18-08-2025 03:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 18-08-2025 04:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 18-08-2025 04:30:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 18-08-2025 05:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 18-08-2025 06:00:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 18-08-2025 07:00:00
World War II veterans - former U.S. Navy gunnery officer Steven Ellis and former U.S. Army Air Force B-24 navigator Rolf Slen - talk about their experiences during the war. Mr.Ellis, age 99, and Mr.Slen, age 100, both served in the Pacific Theater.
Starting: 18-08-2025 09:57:00
The Museum of the Ameican Revolution hosts a walking tour of historic sites in Philadelphia.
Starting: 18-08-2025 10:57:00
A walking tour of Boston's Freedom Trail features stops at the site of the Boston Massacre, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and Old North Church. The tour is organized by Hub Town Tours of Boston.
Starting: 18-08-2025 11:19:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-08-2025 12:00:00
Eighty years after his death, FDR is remembered at his presidential library in Hyde Park, New York; historian David Woolner reflects on the outpouring of grief and what it reveals about Franklin Roosevelt's place in the American story.
Starting: 18-08-2025 16:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-08-2025 16:59:00
Eighty years after his death, FDR is remembered at his presidential library in Hyde Park, New York; historian David Woolner reflects on the outpouring of grief and what it reveals about Franklin Roosevelt's place in the American story.
Starting: 18-08-2025 16:59:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-08-2025 17:58:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-08-2025 22:29:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-08-2025 22:59:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 19-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 19-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 19-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-08-2025 10:07:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 21-08-2025 16:15:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-08-2025 17:09:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-08-2025 22:34:00