Two authors discuss the riveting and monumental series of events during the final campaign of the European war.
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Two of the most prestigious Supreme Court experts discuss the direction of the nation’s highest court under Chief Justice Roberts, tracing the paths of recent landmark decisions on race, guns, immigration, campaign finance, and health care.
Harold Holzer and Eric Foner provide a unique and intimate look at the Civil War through the New-York Historical Society’s collection.
Three of America’s most distinguished Civil War historians return to discuss Gettysburg, one of the bloodiest and most haunting battles of the Civil War, which in three days forever changed the course of American history.
Marc A. Genest discusses how the American rebels undercut British conventional military advantages. (Presented in collaboration with the Foreign Policy Research Institute.)





