Historian and strategic analyst John H. Maurer examines the role Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin played in confronting the horrific menace of Nazi-dominated Europe during the crisis year of 1941.
Duration: 01:30:09
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Douglas Brinkley reveals Franklin D. Roosevelt’s legacy as the founder of the Civilian Conservation Corps and ambassador for the preservation of the American land.
Duration: 01:01:10
Three historians provide compelling insight into the unique 18th-century couple in a discussion of the numerous letters the Adames exchanged over years of separation.
Duration: 01:00:35
Historian Richard Brookhiser and constitutional law expert Trevor Morrison discuss how Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Burr, and Marshall struggled to define the new republic they created.
Duration: 59:30
Constitutional experts contemplate the morality and legality of government surveillance and weigh the costs of this practice in the name of national security.
Duration: 01:30:49





