For a twoday conference looking at the complicated history between u. S. And russian leaders over the last century. The focus of this next session is the relationship between john f. Kennedy and Nikita Chrushchev in the 1960s. This is about an hour and ten minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, back to our second panel accessing u. S. Soviet relations in the 1960s and 70s. Im not going to chair the panel, but i will turn the duties over to my colleague here at the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. Shes also director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the ford y
At the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. She is also the director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the four years on up until the present. Or at least i should say the recent past. We have completed oral histories under her leadership and russel rileys leadership of every administration through the george w. Bush administration and we are planning to lay siege to the Obama Administration and well find out what the Trump Administration what their attitude is towards being interviewed about oral history when we get to that place. In any case, barbaras g
Im not going to chair the panel, but i will turn the duties over to my colleague here at the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. She is also the director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the four years on up until the present. Or at least i should say the recent past. We have completed oral histories under her leadership and russel rileys leadership of every administration through the george w. Bush administration and we are planning to lay siege to the Obama Administration and well find out what the Trump Administration what their attitude is towards b
Assessing u. S. Soviet relations in the 1960s and 70s. Im not going to chair the panel, but i will turn the duties over to my colleague here at the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. She is also the director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the four years on up until the present. Or at least i should say the recent past. We have completed oral histories under her leadership and russel rileys leadership of every administration through the george w. Bush administration and we are planning to lay siege to the Obama Administration and well find out what th
Hes held appointments at the corridors of fun visiting dutch fund. O at the cardozo berkeley,ght at uc princeton, dartmouth and the university of pennsylvania. Hes received fellowships from the Macarthur Guggenheim sloan and Rockefeller Foundation and the National Endowment for the humanities. He was a visiting scholar at the in 2007, heer was inducted into the American Academy of arts and sciences. Please join me now in a warm welcome for professor martin sherwin. [applause] sherwin thank you. Is it working . Yeah . Good. Thank you, ruth. My mother wrote that in introduction. I hope you liked it. [laughter] prof. Sherwin it was more wholesome because my father didnt get a chance to edit it. Here toly glad to be speak about this topic. Subjectit is a kind of that needs to be reviewed again and again and again. Because, unfortunately, the Nuclear Issue is still with us and it looks like it will be with us for a very long time. Ive had a chance to chat with a few of you. That those ive c