Consider the brightest jewels in the crown of first lady historians of america. So starting with dr. Barbara perry, and while doctor perry is walking up here, it should be noted that she just came out today with an article in the publication, the hill, on the first ladies and war. And as barbara said, she was inspired by the association. She is the gerald l. Baliles professor and director of president ial studies at the university of Virginia Miller center, and currently serves on the board, which we are very honored, the board of directors of the White House Historical association. Joining her on stage, our panelist doctor diana carlin, professor emerita of communications, and many have called her the queen of communications. [laughter] at st. Louis university. And then we have doctor catherine allgor, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in this session, the president of the massachusetts historical society. And dr. Stacy cordery, which i understand is the british way to
Consider . The brightest jewels in the crown of a first lady historians of america, so starting with dr. Barbara perry. And while dr. Perry is walking up here. It should be noted that she just came out today with an article. In the publication the hill on first ladies in war and as as barbara said she she was inspired by the association. And she is the gerald bayless professor and director of president ial studies the university of virginias miller center. And currently serves on the board which we are very honored the board of directors of the White House Historical association. Joining her on stage our panelist. Dr. Diana carlin professor emerit of communications and many have called her the queen of communications at Saint Louis University and then we have dr. Catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. And dr. Stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is den
Cspan what does it mean . Guest what it means is thatit refers to a constellation of opinions and views that is not traditionally conservative but is conservative and is certainly not liberal. And since i and others who have been called neoconservatives move from being liberals to being a kind of conservative, then neoconservatism seemed like a pretty good term. Cspan i did some calculations on the 41 different essays you have in the book as to what year they were written. I dont know if youve done this. Guest no. Cspan fortyone pieces, and they were written from the 1940s to the 1990s. The most were written in the 70s18 of the 41. Why would you guess that the ones you chose for this book were written in the 70s . Guest i think its because things, particularly intellectual, political things, intellectual and political ideas, were more in flux in the 1970s than either before or after. I mean, that was the decade of transition, so far as i was concerned. Now in 1968, i still voted for hu
Standing on the corner or creating the art. There are a lot of people like the police or whoever telling them to get off the corner. So they had the suffrage to go through that and go through that so theres a big responsibility. As a consumer i dont mind supporting them. Im in hiphop but i would still supported. I dont know there is a museum or whatever but people do need to be accountable if they have a lot of money and at least be recognized for being accountable. I want to thank our panelists for being here this afternoon. This is vintage thing conversation about the new urban aesthetic. Thank you very much to the audience. [applause] we are out. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] that concludes our coverage from the 2014 harlem book fair. If you missed any of the panels from todays festival you can watch them tonight starting at midnight eastern time. Up next in 1995 professor Irving Kristol discusses book neoconservatism the autobiography of an idea, selected essays 19411942 wit
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