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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Historians In The Court 20170506

the organization of american historians hosted this 90-minute event at their annual meeting in new orleans. ok. ok, so, i think we are ready to get started. sorry for the delay, but welcome to the first plenary session of the 2017 annual meeting of the organization of american historians. our session is called historians in court. it examines the complex roles of historians applying their scholarly skills to courtroom litigation. thanks, first, to the o.a.h. for organizing this session and, in particular, to the president, nancy cott, for her support of our endeavor here today. today, we will address a timely topic the participation of historians in courtroom proceedings. there s no systematic study, but the evidence we have indicates that the use of, for instance, scholarly amicus briefs, where scholars file amicus briefs in court proceedings, has been increasing. there s a long history of scholarly input into appellate court cases stretching back at least to the famou

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20141101

here are some programs to watch on booktv this weekend. live on in depth, historian michael korda discusses his many books and takes your calls. booktv visits colorado springs, colorado, to talk with the city s authors and take in its literary sites. on after words, pulitzer prize-winning historian james mcpherson recounts the life of confederate president jefferson davis as well as books about america s security concerns, the creation of the computer and the internet and military dogs. for more information on this weekend s 48-hour television schedule, visit us online at booktv.org. up next, a panel discussion on feminism in the united states from the 1920s to today featuring the co-authors of the recently-published book feminism unfinished. the program, hosted by new york university in new york city, is about an hour, 20 minutes. [applause] good evening. i m delighted to be here even though moderation is not really my strong suit. [laughter] i m very glad to be

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion 20141102

this book is my first biography. it will be the last. write.e too hard to i learned my book belongs to the category, the life and times biography. in fact when i began, i felt the times would dominate. the book would focus on the political and social culture of world war ii,, of of the cold war. and that the life would be a illustration. that was not to be. the ea langeis the star of story. with her forceful personality, driver s into the seat. and in a certain sense took charge back and forth quite a of years. biography is one life seen through another life, in this case, mine. i d written a great deal about gender. forced me to examine more closely how gender an s in the life of individual. this lecture forced me to look spell out how i was doing and warn you and tell you that what i m about to say is not in the book at all. t s a kind of a meditation book.the fact about the now thinking of the issue of ender, it lived and it was produced in one context. but it takes on n

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Fearless Genius 20140823

took them nine months to put together a memorandum of understanding how they would all cooperate. they couldn t even agree how to cooperate. that is always, rice bowls and stovepipes and always a problem in the government and are always a problem. would i like to see export enforcement, particularly arms export a greater priority within the department and department of justice. department of homeland security really wants to do this. i mean, you know, in terms of these operations they re the funding source. they are the ones who sum ply most of the travel and all of the rest and department of homeland security as you know, think a strong and sincere interest in pursuing this. i think they could get more support from the department of justice, and i think, you know, part of the department of justice has many, many things to worry about. there are lots of different kind of crimes and everybody who is advocating that a particular crime should be a priority thinks sincerely h

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20141116

the michael jordan of photographs. it s been in every textbook. what is a visual image that you have of the great depression, they will describe this photograph. host: or was the photograph taken? guest: it was taken in california. it s interesting because she was the main person in the center of the u.s. during the great depression. and these were migrant workers who moved along from field to field from one agriculture operation to another. this particular woman had been in her family had been working on seasonally. but it was work herriot crop was destroyed and they were putting their best in when there was no work, hoping that they would find work at their next job. host: what you is a photograph taken? guest: it was taken in 1930. and somehow it was and it was very functional many people said it was a great contribution to the people that were stuck in the fields of smack has she ever been identified? guest: yes, she was. later in the 1950s she came out with her

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