Did you miss one of New-York Historical's recent public programs? Recordings of select programs are available here as streaming audio.

Podcasts of select programs are also available on New-York Historical’s iTunes library. These files can easily be downloaded and played on any Mac, PC or portable device and even burned to a CD.

May 2017
Audio
The Future of the Supreme Court
May 25th, 2017
Akhil Reed Amar, Jeffrey Rosen, Marcia Coyle (moderator)

Join us for an engrossing talk on the future of the Supreme Court and learn how a new configuration of the judicial power will shape the country for years to come.

Duration: 1:01:25

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May 2017
Audio
The American Republic: Fragile Beginnings
May 23rd, 2017
Carol Berkin, Gordon S. Wood (moderator)

Discover how Federalists George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams ensured America’s survival and inspired the rise of nationalism in the United States.

Duration: 1:02:55

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May 2017
Audio
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: His Place in History
May 13th, 2017
William E. Leuchtenburg, Geoffrey C. Ward, Douglas Brinkley

Historians explain how Roosevelt forever altered the social and economic fabric of the United States and explore the 32nd President’s enduring legacy in American history.

Duration: 1:34:07

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May 2017
Audio
The Battle for New York: Rallying and Rioting, Tammany and Terrorism
May 4th, 2017
Barnet Schecter, John Strausbaugh, Richard Brookhiser (moderator)

Experts illuminate New York City’s response to the national upheaval of the Civil War.

Duration: 1:02:33

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May 2017
Audio
Churchill, Roosevelt & Company
May 3rd, 2017
Lewis E. Lehrman

Explore the intimate history behind one of the most significant diplomatic endeavors of the 20th century: the alliance between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.

Duration: 1:00:15

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