Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 05:29:00
Harvard University professor Joyce Chaplin talks about Benjamin Franklin as a scientist and how the stove he invented in 1742 became a popular product in and beyond the United States.
Starting: 25-09-2025 05:32:00
Fox News and radio talk show host Mark Levin talks about power and its use throughout history to advance both liberty and oppression.
Starting: 25-09-2025 06:32:00
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
Starting: 25-09-2025 07:49:00
Things to learn from the Founding Fathers about civic literacy, civility and civic engagement; National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen leads a discussion exploring these ideas.
Starting: 25-09-2025 08:47:00
Harvard University professor Joyce Chaplin talks about Benjamin Franklin as a scientist and how the stove he invented in 1742 became a popular product in and beyond the United States.
Starting: 25-09-2025 10:32:00
Fox News and radio talk show host Mark Levin talks about power and its use throughout history to advance both liberty and oppression.
Starting: 25-09-2025 11:33:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 12:00:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 25-09-2025 12:50:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 12:59:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 13:00:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 25-09-2025 17:02:00
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 25-09-2025 18:00:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 25-09-2025 18:47:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 25-09-2025 19:44:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 25-09-2025 20:29:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 25-09-2025 20:48:00
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.
Starting: 25-09-2025 22:03:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 25-09-2025 22:53:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 25-09-2025 23:21:00
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 00:18:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 26-09-2025 00:25:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 26-09-2025 01:05:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 01:22:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 02:02:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 02:25:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 03:05:00
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.
Starting: 26-09-2025 03:42:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 04:00:00
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.
Starting: 26-09-2025 04:22:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 26-09-2025 04:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 04:58:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 26-09-2025 05:10:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 05:37:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 05:40:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 05:42:00
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 06:35:00
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 06:38:00
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.
Starting: 26-09-2025 06:57:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 26-09-2025 07:23:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 26-09-2025 07:25:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 26-09-2025 07:47:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 08:15:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 08:20:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 08:22:00
Former influencer Lee Tilghman describes the impact on herself of making a career on social media; Strand Books in New York City hosts this event.
Starting: 26-09-2025 09:13:00
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
Starting: 26-09-2025 09:59:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 26-09-2025 10:57:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 11:59:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 17:19:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 26-09-2025 22:39:00
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: 27-09-2025 00:18:00
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: 27-09-2025 01:21:00
Civil War historians Allen Guelzo and Jon Grinspan talk about political movements in the 1860s and Abraham Lincoln's view of democracy.
Starting: 27-09-2025 02:05:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 27-09-2025 03:26:00
The 1968 Army Pictorial Center film describes how the U.S. military might counteract Communism in other nations through psychological operations.
Starting: 27-09-2025 03:57:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 27-09-2025 04:00:00
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Starting: 27-09-2025 04:25:00
Journalist Megan Greenwell takes a critical look at the role that private equity firms play in the U.S. economy and the impact they have on working-class Americans.
Starting: 27-09-2025 05:39:00
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: 27-09-2025 06:42:00
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: 27-09-2025 07:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 27-09-2025 08:00:00
Civil War historians Allen Guelzo and Jon Grinspan talk about political movements in the 1860s and Abraham Lincoln's view of democracy.
Starting: 27-09-2025 08:29:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 27-09-2025 09:50:00
The 1968 Army Pictorial Center film describes how the U.S. military might counteract Communism in other nations through psychological operations.
Starting: 27-09-2025 10:21:00
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Starting: 27-09-2025 10:49:00
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: 27-09-2025 12:00:00
New York Times Magazine's Scott Anderson discusses the 1979 Iranian Revolution that resulted in the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran who ruled the country since 1941.
Starting: 27-09-2025 12:01:00
Author Misty Heggeness talks about her concept of Swiftynomics, a case study of famous women who she claims have managed to thrive in a society largely built for men.
Starting: 27-09-2025 13:01:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 27-09-2025 14:00:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 27-09-2025 14:15:00
New York Times Magazine's Scott Anderson discusses the 1979 Iranian Revolution that resulted in the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran who ruled the country since 1941.
Starting: 27-09-2025 15:00:00
Author Misty Heggeness talks about her concept of Swiftynomics, a case study of famous women who she claims have managed to thrive in a society largely built for men.
Starting: 27-09-2025 16:00:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 27-09-2025 17:00:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 27-09-2025 17:15:00
Robert Macfarlane argues for the importance of river ecosystems; Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, hosts this event.
Starting: 27-09-2025 18:00:00
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Starting: 27-09-2025 19:00:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 27-09-2025 19:50:00
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: 27-09-2025 20:00:00
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
Starting: 27-09-2025 20:50:00
Finalists for the 2025 George Washington Book Prize discuss their books on the nation's founding era.
Starting: 27-09-2025 21:50:00
Former Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz discusses why Hamas' surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, was successful.
Starting: 27-09-2025 23:00:00
New York Times Magazine's Scott Anderson discusses the 1979 Iranian Revolution that resulted in the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran who ruled the country since 1941.
Starting: 28-09-2025 00:04:00
Author Misty Heggeness talks about her concept of Swiftynomics, a case study of famous women who she claims have managed to thrive in a society largely built for men.
Starting: 28-09-2025 01:04:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 28-09-2025 02:01:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 28-09-2025 02:16:00
New York Times Magazine's Scott Anderson discusses the 1979 Iranian Revolution that resulted in the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran who ruled the country since 1941.
Starting: 28-09-2025 03:02:00
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: 28-09-2025 04:00:00
Author Misty Heggeness talks about her concept of Swiftynomics, a case study of famous women who she claims have managed to thrive in a society largely built for men.
Starting: 28-09-2025 04:01:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 28-09-2025 05:02:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 28-09-2025 05:15:00
Robert Macfarlane argues for the importance of river ecosystems; Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, hosts this event.
Starting: 28-09-2025 06:00:00
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Starting: 28-09-2025 07:00:00
Investigative Reporter Shoshana Walter examines the for-profit drug rehabilitation treatment industry and argues that it fails to help people suffering from opioid addiction; Book Passage in Corte Madera, California, hosts this event.
Starting: 28-09-2025 07:50:00
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
Starting: 28-09-2025 08:51:00
Finalists for the 2025 George Washington Book Prize discuss their books on the nation's founding era.
Starting: 28-09-2025 09:47:00
Former Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz discusses why Hamas' surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, was successful.
Starting: 28-09-2025 10:56:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 28-09-2025 12:00:00
William and Mary Bray School Lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee discusses the history of the 18th-century Williamsburg Bray School for Black children and the legacies of the 300 to 400 scholars it enrolled.
Starting: 28-09-2025 12:02:00
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: 28-09-2025 13:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 28-09-2025 13:30:00
Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt - and the matriarch of FDR's family, Sara Delano Roosevelt - all called New York home. Former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer describes the city they knew & looks at how it shaped their personal lives and pol.
Starting: 28-09-2025 13:37:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 28-09-2025 14:22:00
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: 28-09-2025 14:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 28-09-2025 15:00:00
Archaeologists announce the discovery of artifacts in western Pennsylvania now declared to be the site of a 1758 friendly fire incident; the incident involves a British regiment from Virginia led by George Washington during the French and Indian War.
Starting: 28-09-2025 15:03:00
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: 28-09-2025 16:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 28-09-2025 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: 28-09-2025 17:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 28-09-2025 18:00:00
Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.
Starting: 28-09-2025 18:50:00
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: 28-09-2025 19:00:00
National Archives Curator Jessie Kratz discusses a rare exhibit of the entire U.S. Constitution.
Starting: 28-09-2025 19:58:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 28-09-2025 20:20:00
This Office of War Information film documents the founding United Nations conference of April to June 1945 in which the U.N. Charter was created, debated, and signed by all 50 participating nations.
Starting: 28-09-2025 21:20:00
This Office of War Information film documents the founding United Nations conference of April to June 1945 in which the U.N. Charter was created, debated, and signed by all 50 participating nations.
Starting: 28-09-2025 21:21:00
President Eisenhower speaks at the United Nations about the destructive nature of the atomic bomb and urges the peaceful use of atomic energy.
Starting: 28-09-2025 21:37:00
President Kennedy, in what would be his last address before the United Nations General Assembly speak on limiting nuclear arms, nurturing worldwide human rights, and the space race evolving into joint exploration with the Soviet Union. This speech w.
Starting: 28-09-2025 21:47:00
President Kennedy, in what would be his last address before the United Nations General Assembly speak on limiting nuclear arms, nurturing worldwide human rights, and the space race evolving into joint exploration with the Soviet Union. This speech w.
Starting: 28-09-2025 21:48:00
President Ronald Reagan addresses the 39th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Starting: 28-09-2025 22:05:00
President Ronald Reagan addresses the 39th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Starting: 28-09-2025 22:06:00
In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly President Bush talks about joint counterterrorism efforts and the global threat of terrorism.
Starting: 28-09-2025 22:42:00
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the United Nations General Assembly.
Starting: 28-09-2025 23:07:00
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers remarks at the opening of the 2019 Climate Action Summit hosted by the United Nations in New York City.
Starting: 28-09-2025 23:39:00
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi delivers remarks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
Starting: 28-09-2025 23:43:00
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi delivers remarks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
Starting: 28-09-2025 23:44:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 29-09-2025 00:00:00
William and Mary Bray School Lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee discusses the history of the 18th-century Williamsburg Bray School for Black children and the legacies of the 300 to 400 scholars it enrolled.
Starting: 29-09-2025 00:00:00
William and Mary Bray School Lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee discusses the history of the 18th-century Williamsburg Bray School for Black children and the legacies of the 300 to 400 scholars it enrolled.
Starting: 29-09-2025 00:01:00
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: 29-09-2025 01:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 29-09-2025 01:30:00
Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt - and the matriarch of FDR's family, Sara Delano Roosevelt - all called New York home. Former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer describes the city they knew & looks at how it shaped their personal lives and pol.
Starting: 29-09-2025 01:34:00
Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt - and the matriarch of FDR's family, Sara Delano Roosevelt - all called New York home. Former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer describes the city they knew & looks at how it shaped their personal lives and pol.
Starting: 29-09-2025 01:35:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 29-09-2025 02:20:00
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: 29-09-2025 02:30:00
Classroom lectures on American history.
Starting: 29-09-2025 03:00:00
Archaeologists announce the discovery of artifacts in western Pennsylvania now declared to be the site of a 1758 friendly fire incident; the incident involves a British regiment from Virginia led by George Washington during the French and Indian War.
Starting: 29-09-2025 03:01:00
Archaeologists announce the discovery of artifacts in western Pennsylvania now declared to be the site of a 1758 friendly fire incident; the incident involves a British regiment from Virginia led by George Washington during the French and Indian War.
Starting: 29-09-2025 03:02:00
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: 29-09-2025 04:00:00
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
Starting: 29-09-2025 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: 29-09-2025 05:30:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 29-09-2025 06:00:00
Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.
Starting: 29-09-2025 06:45:00
Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.
Starting: 29-09-2025 06:46:00
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: 29-09-2025 07:00:00
National Archives Curator Jessie Kratz discusses a rare exhibit of the entire U.S. Constitution.
Starting: 29-09-2025 07:54:00
National Archives Curator Jessie Kratz discusses a rare exhibit of the entire U.S. Constitution.
Starting: 29-09-2025 07:56:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 29-09-2025 08:16:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 29-09-2025 08:17:00
This Office of War Information film documents the founding United Nations conference of April to June 1945 in which the U.N. Charter was created, debated, and signed by all 50 participating nations.
Starting: 29-09-2025 09:19:00
This Office of War Information film documents the founding United Nations conference of April to June 1945 in which the U.N. Charter was created, debated, and signed by all 50 participating nations.
Starting: 29-09-2025 09:20:00
President Eisenhower speaks at the United Nations about the destructive nature of the atomic bomb and urges the peaceful use of atomic energy.
Starting: 29-09-2025 09:37:00
President Kennedy, in what would be his last address before the United Nations General Assembly speak on limiting nuclear arms, nurturing worldwide human rights, and the space race evolving into joint exploration with the Soviet Union. This speech w.
Starting: 29-09-2025 09:47:00
President Ronald Reagan addresses the 39th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Starting: 29-09-2025 10:05:00
In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly President Bush talks about joint counterterrorism efforts and the global threat of terrorism.
Starting: 29-09-2025 10:41:00
In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly President Bush talks about joint counterterrorism efforts and the global threat of terrorism.
Starting: 29-09-2025 10:42:00
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the United Nations General Assembly.
Starting: 29-09-2025 11:07:00
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers remarks at the opening of the 2019 Climate Action Summit hosted by the United Nations in New York City.
Starting: 29-09-2025 11:39:00
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi delivers remarks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
Starting: 29-09-2025 11:43:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 29-09-2025 12:00:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 29-09-2025 13:30:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 29-09-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 30-09-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 30-09-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 30-09-2025 08:28:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 30-09-2025 08:45:00
National Archives Curator Jessie Kratz discusses a rare exhibit of the entire U.S. Constitution.
Starting: 30-09-2025 12:56:00
When Kentucky in 1792 became a state, it had a choice; keep slavery or abolish it; University of Kentucky professor Melanie Goan teaches a class on the state's relationship with the institution of slavery until the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation.
Starting: 30-09-2025 13:13:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 30-09-2025 13:30:00
Citadel Professor David Preston explores how the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord and earlier events led to the larger outbreak of the Revolutionary War; the event was part of a symposium at the National Museum of the United States Army.
Starting: 30-09-2025 14:03:00
Historian and author Don Hagist describes the British Army before and during the Revolutionary War; the event is organized by the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 30-09-2025 15:01:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 30-09-2025 16:24:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 30-09-2025 17:25:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 30-09-2025 17:57:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 30-09-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-10-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-10-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-10-2025 08:45:00
Author Nina Willner discusses how the stories of two Holocaust survivors - one of which was her father - intersected with an American tank company during World War II.
Starting: 01-10-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 01-10-2025 12:51:00
Author Tom Shachtman ("How the French Saved America: Soldiers, Sailors, Diplomats, Louis XVI, and the Success of a Revolution") recalls the role that the French played in assisting the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 01-10-2025 13:12:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 01-10-2025 13:30:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 01-10-2025 14:13:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 01-10-2025 15:40:00
Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 National Book Festival.
Starting: 01-10-2025 16:49:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 01-10-2025 17:20:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 01-10-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-10-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-10-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 02-10-2025 08:45:00
Independent Institute senior fellow Phillip Magness presents his critique of the "New York Times Magazine"'s "1619 Project," which tells the history of the United States with a focus on slavery and its legacy.
Starting: 02-10-2025 12:00:00
Illinois State University history professor Andrew Hartman talks about the influence of Karl Marx's work in America, a country Marx never visited.
Starting: 02-10-2025 13:05:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 02-10-2025 13:30:00
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Starting: 02-10-2025 14:11:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 02-10-2025 15:11:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 02-10-2025 18:45:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 02-10-2025 19:35:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-10-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-10-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 03-10-2025 08:45:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 03-10-2025 13:30:00
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Starting: 03-10-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 04-10-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 04-10-2025 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: 04-10-2025 12:00:00
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: 04-10-2025 20:00:00