Genetically predisposed to commit violence. They are savage. You also see though as we it it into the mid1880s, becomes a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. These coloradoans are going to say the reason why appalachia people live in squalor and ignorance and uneducated is because of geographical isolation. It is because they are savage people. It is because genetically they are predisposed to committing violence. So the moonshiner demises what is wrong with mountain society. Watch the entire program tonight at 8 00 and midnight eastern on lectures and history. American history tv, only on cspan3. Coming up next, a panel of historians explore the ways of germany, china, japan and the United States remember and commemorate their involvement in world war ii. This roundtable discussion as part of a multiday conference at the National World war two is a menorah lens, called 1946 year zero triumph and tragedy. It is about one hour 15 minutes. As we get ready, this is our second to last
Genetically predisposed to commit violence. They are savage. You also see though as we it it into the mid1880s, becomes a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. These coloradoans are going to say the reason why appalachia people live in squalor and ignorance and uneducated is because of geographical isolation. It is because they are savage people. It is because genetically they are predisposed to committing violence. So the moonshiner demises what is wrong with mountain society. Watch the entire program tonight at 8 00 and midnight eastern on lectures and history. American history tv, only on cspan3. Coming up next, a panel of historians explore the ways of germany, china, japan and the United States remember and commemorate their involvement in world war ii. This roundtable discussion as part of a multiday conference at the National World war two is a menorah lens, called 1946 year zero triumph and tragedy. It is about one hour 15 minutes. As we get ready, this is our second to last
Genetically predisposed to commit violence. They are savage. You also see though as we it it into the mid1880s, becomes a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. These coloradoans are going to say the reason why appalachia people live in squalor and ignorance and uneducated is because of geographical isolation. It is because they are savage people. It is because genetically they are predisposed to committing violence. So the moonshiner demises what is wrong with mountain society. Watch the entire program tonight at 8 00 and midnight eastern on lectures and history. American history tv, only on cspan3. Coming up next, a panel of historians explore the ways of germany, china, japan and the United States remember and commemorate their involvement in world war ii. This roundtable discussion as part of a multiday conference at the National World war two is a menorah lens, called 1946 year zero triumph and tragedy. It is about one hour 15 minutes. As we get ready, this is our second to last
Genetically predisposed to commit violence. They are savage. You also see though as we it it into the mid1880s, becomes a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. These coloradoans are going to say the reason why appalachia people live in squalor and ignorance and uneducated is because of geographical isolation. It is because they are savage people. It is because genetically they are predisposed to committing violence. So the moonshiner demises what is wrong with mountain society. Watch the entire program tonight at 8 00 and midnight eastern on lectures and history. American history tv, only on cspan3. Coming up next, a panel of historians explore the ways of germany, china, japan and the United States remember and commemorate their involvement in world war ii. This roundtable discussion as part of a multiday conference at the National World war two is a menorah lens, called 1946 year zero triumph and tragedy. It is about one hour 15 minutes. As we get ready, this is our second to last
People who should have them because of their achievements. I will start with dr. Alan millett. There are three of them. One who served his country, a retired colonel in the marine corps reserve. Another is a prolific author, a war to be won, and semper fidelis, and a third volume in preparation as we speak. A one volume history of the war in korea coming out next year. He says at that point, that is all anyone can take on the war in korea. But a prolific and awardwinning author. And of course, the educator. 37 years at the ohio state university. And now at the university of new orleans. 1010, last time i checked, michigan state. [laughter] in that time, he has turned out an army of wonderful students. They have become serious scholars in their own rights and you can almost tell them that when you meet them by the breath dth of their education and their work ethic. Our second speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a one of the leading authoriti