
Rob Williams: Army Airborne Divisions and the Cold War
Robert F. Williams is a historian with the Army University Press and Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. A former airborne infantry non-commissioned officer, he has served in both Iraq a...
2 Apr 20251h 17min

Jonathan Reich: Charles Lindbergh and Antisemitism
Jonathan D. Reich MD M Sc is the author of the newly released "A Convenient Villain: Charles A. Lindbergh's Remarkable and Controversial Legacy Preparing the U.S. for War."Get a copy of the book: http...
19 Mar 20251h 30min

Thomas Schwartz: Nixon, Kissinger, and Foreign Policy
Thomas Schwartz is a historian of the foreign relations of the United States, with related interests in American politics, the history of international relations. He has held fellowships from the Soci...
5 Mar 20251h 18min

Donald Stinson: Nixon, Watergate, and the White House
Don Stinson is the author of "Downstairs at the White House," his true story of loitering outside the Oval Office as a teenage clerk during Watergate.Get a copy of the book: https://a.co/d/bb87vRDSubs...
19 Feb 20252h 15min

Paul Zigo: World War II
Paul Zigo is a former professor at Brooksdale Community College and he is the director of the WWII Era Studies Institute. WWII Era Studies Institute: http://ww2erastudies.com/ The Greatest Generatio...
22 Jan 20251h 39min

Maj. Gen. Jason Bohm: The Origin of the Marine Corps
Jason Bohm is a retired United States Marine Corps major general who last served as the Inspector General of the Marine Corps, Commanding General of the Marine Corps Recruiting Command, and as the Chi...
11 Des 20241h 46min

Jeff Fynn-Paul: Colonialism, Marxism, and the Truth About the New World
Jeff Fynn-Paul is an economic historian at Leiden University and he is the author of “Not Stolen: The Truth about European Colonialism in the New World.” Get a copy of the book: https://a.co/d/9jc5FI...
3 Des 20241h 37min




















