Go back to school with the country's top professors lecturing on a variety of topics in American his
Professor Michael Kazin taught a class about culture and society in the 1920s. He spoke about Prohib
Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the Eagle Forum and author or editor of 20 books - talked about the roo
Columbia University history professor Eric Foner examines the rise of socialism in America in the ea
American History Professor Quintard Taylor looks at the Civil Rights Movement from the 1940s through
Professor David Farber teaches twentieth-century American history at Temple University in Philadelph
History professor Marcus Rediker lectured during a course on Colonial America at the University of P
University of Texas at Austin professor Jeremi Suri teaches an online class about President Ronald R
Weber State University professor Branden Little teaches a class about the U.S. military in the 1890s
Professor Natalia Mehlman Petrzela of the New School teaches a class about the 1980s fitness industr
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor Joseph Glatthaar teaches a class on the 1898 S
Duquesne University president Ken Gormley teaches a class looking at constitutional issues stemming
University of Tennessee College of Law professor Glenn Harlan Reynolds teaches a class about free sp
George Mason University professor Sam Lebovic taught a class about U.S. politics and economics of th
Wellesley College professor Brenna Greer debunked some of the myths about Rosa Parks and the 1955-56
Baylor University professor David Smith taught a class about the growth of the internationalist worl
La Sierra University professor Alicia Gutierrez-Romine taught a class about laws and policies regard
Grove City College president Paul McNulty taught a class about the development of the U.S. Constitut
Virginia Commonwealth University Professor Nicole Myers Turner taught a class on the lives of former
Stony Brook University Professor Nancy Tomes taught a class about the 1918 influenza pandemic and pu
White House Historical Association historian and American University lecturer Matthew Costello taugh