Lectures in History

by C-SPAN
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Politics #135

Go back to school with the country's top professors lecturing on a variety of topics in American history. New episodes posted every Saturday evening. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you "After Words" and "C-SPAN's The Weekly" podcasts.

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  • MustBTrouble
    Be more selective in lecture choices
    I like the topics but uploads could improve on selecting which classes to upload from. The New Deal episode for example is not the best to be presenting such an important topic. Certainly there’s better lecturers from which to choose some of these topics. Also sound quality in certain lectures is poor and could be more consistent I feel like a simple editing program would fix that .the MaGas who are crying about “different perspectives” are just learning how disgusting their politics is & im all for it. Maybe they’ll learn that their fascists in one of these.
  • User725262&
    Was so interested!
    I was so interested in the history of abortion. But once the female lecturer stopped saying “pregnant women”, and started referring to them as “pregnant people”, I know I had to stop listening to the delusional and historical “professor”. Brain washing 101
  • $&@&$&75(!@
    Why do all the lecturers talk so fast?
    So many of them sound like they wrote a 75 minute lecture but they only have 60 minutes to deliver it. Slow down!!
  • EducateCA
    Loved Mamie Till Mobley - Remembering Emmett Till
    Excellent review of Mamie Till Mobley - Remembering Emmett Till! Great behind the scenes stories.
  • Bojado72
    Would love more balanced selection of lectures
    Would be fascinating to hear lectures from all political spectrums rather than just one.
  • Jim&Karmi Middlemiss
    Slanted
    Sad to see our students only getting a one sided view of history. I used to enjoy these even if I had a different perspective. Please bring in some more conservative voices to balance.
  • Wills Momster
    Mixed feelings
    Content is good but has a clear slant that at times becomes excessive - I can watch CNN if I want a totally leftist view of history. Particularly the cult lecture. As a psychologist I worked those events without agenda - the Professor clearly did not. Reading and philosophizing second hand is easy - we can all bat a 1000 as a Monday morning analyst, but to contemplate more fully all factors at play during real world events would trump the arm chair quarterbacking. A more centered apolitical approach would greatly broaden the learning.
  • Drjohn60
    Content is solid
    The content is solid, and the topic extremely important and interesting. However, the lecture would be so much better without the constant insertion of the word. “Right” it’s equivalent to a teenager constantly saying the word like it’s far more interesting without the constant insertion, which is distracting a bibliography would be very useful as well. very interesting topic nonetheless.
  • Lunatopia Productions
    The People’s Revisionist History
    Slant it till it becomes truth in the minds of the woke sheep. Propaganda so thick you gotta wear hip boots.
  • Bobby sue2
    Landscape Preservation and National Parks biased POV
    Awful listening to this lady yammer on about how the lands existed and were populated prior to creation of the national parks. I’m not sure how her lecture ties into any type of history of the national parks. It’s sad to listen to people who have an obvious biased and stained perspective on American history.
  • lizincc
    Very informative
    Insightful and interesting!
  • LobePDX
    Woke propaganda
    This was once a fantastic series, but now is a set of lectures curated by a collegiate diversity and inclusion department. Do yourself a favor and read the source material without the ridiculous modern-day unnecessary political propaganda.
  • Edwile
    Good. Can improve by providing Bibliographic Sources
    I like the podcast. I do have a suggestion: Please include bibliographic sources in every lecture. It’ll be helpful for those who want to further research a particular topic of interest.
  • craneshaft
    Woke History
    More interested in providing woke history than factual history. Garbage.
  • Haniapol
    Great insights
    I love listening to various professors and their well thought out talks on their subjects.
  • with all due respect
    Kermit Roosevelt grossly partisan
    Deeply disappointed in CSpan Lectures for elevating Roosevelt’ book tour. One can challenge the merits of originalism and the Founding, but KR’s effort of papering over his political takes with a strained view of history was amateurish. I suspect the only reason he gets even this platform is due to his privilege and last name. He neglected to address a crucial student question about the religious foundation for natural rights which is clear in the Dec of Indep & Locke’s Second Treatise which largely inspired the language . He neglected to reconcile his book-selling reasoning with the voices he claimed to be on the side of. Lincoln’s defense of the Constitution in his Cooper Union address and Frederick Douglass’s 4 of July oration both endorse the Constitution as a freedom document. Do better CSpan. We need institutions like you to promote better, more competent voices.
  • Geoffbeard
    Mischaracterizations
    You have several episodes related to race and gender that have seriously mischaracterized the facts. I think this is why people are so upset with CRT stuff. Some of the things these people are saying just aren't correct nor accurate. I know they want to reshape peoples understanding of these topics and issues but doing it this way only creates the same situation we were in before only from the other direction. This will not lead to correction nor “equality” nor “equity” or whatever terms people are using this year. It won’t happen because those ideas are wrong and will just get buried like all the other nonsense that gets published century after century.
  • mica1960
    The Most Woke History Podcast Out There
    This is the Howard Zinn version of American history. There are about a 100 other history podcast that are more balanced and much more interesting. Avoid this one. It is shrill and very biased.
  • Len Bussanich
    Civil War Scholarship
    There are certainly a lot of bad Civil War historians out there-Earl Hess and Mark Neely particularly-but Steven Woodworth is not too far behind. See his criticism in While God Is Marching On of one the best books ever written on the soldier experience and the horrors of combat during the war, Gerald Linderman’s Embattled Courage: The Experience of Combat in the American Civil War. Linderman’s thesis is also much more compelling and convincing than anything Civil War historian James McPherson has written on the soldier experience.
  • This Ken
    To much a presentation of orthodoxy
    I recently went back to college. What I discovered was the people who become professors are the people pleasers who are good a repeating back what ever they are told but not at thinking for themselves. Those who were a little rebellious went elsewhere other than academia. What we have created in our universities is an echo chamber where original thought is discouraged. Unfortunately all the professors in this series that I have listened to so far begin from the same bias that clouds their ability to see the world as it really is. In order to understand the world we need more diversity of opinions where two or more sides of an issue are presented and over the long term the best ideas are likely to prevail. When all the professors think alike and are sure they have the correct view no new learning occurs. As in any field there are a few exceptions. New truths generally begin as a fringe position and slowly are adopted. The producers of this podcast need to seek out those fringe professors at least occasionally.
  • former 1
    Slavery
    Would like to hear more about slavery, how horrible Americas past was, how math is racist and Trump.
  • Beki814
    Huh?
    Just listened to the episode about the coroners. The President is taken to Bethesda Naval because he’s the President. Not because he’s a “navy man”. And since when do navy doctors not know much about gun shots? You mean the guys that are on the battlefield?! Makes me wonder what else they are ignorant of.
  • Yoyofox216
    Look into it more
    I enjoy the show but keep in mind, most are only giving the official narrative.
  • Sonjadoan
    Interesting
    “Female slaves and the law” is a great episode!
  • Syntax Babe
    Great job
    I listen to this podcast when I’m out on my walk. I get so involved that when the instructor asks “how many of you have heard of x?” I raise my hand! A wonderful resource. Thanks!
  • ahinch13
    Variety
    I really am enjoying this podcast. The variety of topics is really appealing. The speakers are interesting and I have learned a lot from the 4-5 episodes I have listened to. So far, my particular favorite was on Coroners in the 19th Century South, really interesting and educational.
  • EJM_reviews2021
    Great job
    I enjoy this podcast, thanks for making it available!
  • 20digits
    A window in current quality of higher education
    Not every lecture is interesting or well done which paradoxically is an appeal of the podcast . The quality varies widely in both content and delivery . Some are enthralling ; others are cringe inducing in mistakes and the slanting to present a view favored no matter how inconsistent with the facts . The student questions also reflect how ignorant of basic historical facts and contexts many current college students are . An important window into current quality of university teaching .
  • what the f is nick-nameing
    Concept is good
    Know your facts , st paul mn is were mr wilson worked
  • FashionandFaith
    Feeds My Nerdy Soul
    I love these lectures—especially the Civil War-focused one. Col. Doug Douds should have his own history podcast. Honestly, I could listen to him all day long. That said, every lecture I’ve listened to over the years has been fantastic. I don’t know how CSPAN chooses which lectures to feature, but they are doing an amazing job! 🤓
  • Mr. Harris84
    Horrible lecture
    Who in their right mind included a John Prevas lecture on this program? His analysis and history in that Bill of Rights lecture is so Islamophobic and slapdashedly ignorant that I couldn’t believe this was actually a C-SPAN lecture. He speaks about topic so superficially and full of errors that it’s almost absurd. Who approved this?
  • Jim0524
    Uhm
    I uhm like the uhm material uhm being uhm presented but uhm one thing that I uhm find uhm distracting is uhm the uhm lack of the uhm professor uhm not uhm listening to uhm what she is uhm saying so that she uhm will not be so ohm distracting to uhm her listeners. Do you uhm know what I uhm mean?
  • Micro Chasm
    “Like”
    Disappointed the students in the lecture hall (Davidson College) utter within every four or five words “like” in providing very thoughtful inputs.
  • Dalej423
    College lectures
    This program is one lecture from a college classroom on history/politics/economics or something related. Fascinating lectures, stick with them even when you hit a professor you don’t agree with. There’s only one lecture and no papers or exams.
  • Matt.st
    Great Resource
    Lots of interesting topics to choose from, and I love the chance to listen to these experts.
  • ISpankEm
    Sometimes good
    If this were strictly lectures, it would be a great podcast. Instead, you often have to sit through students asking/answering questions, and I have zero interest in that.
  • Tuskegeegrad
    Thank you!
    So grateful this podcast exists! It’s free, high quality education!
  • Blorp The Alien
    Absolutely excellent
    Excellent.
  • joe14250
    Stay engaged, gain different perspectives, think critically!
    Love the lectures, mostly! The variety, the points of view, the sometimes enthusiasm of the teachers for their material. It inspires me to want to know more! I also love catching up visually on Cspan 3 latter and checking these people, and their students out. Helps me as an primarily auditory learner be a life long learner!
  • MainerMartin
    Deindustrialization of America.
    This lecture is a complete joke! The “professor” is a total flake; breezing through her superficial economic opinions; then summarizing the topic with half-dozen music clips of rap, hip-hop & DEVO! No wonder we see daily interviews with college kids who are so clueless... they’re being lectured by morons like Loyola University Chicago professor Michelle Nickerson! The thought of paying $60,000++ a year for my daughter to sit through something like this is ridiculous. But Worse is the fact that kids leave a place like this with $200,000+ in college debt! Unable to think for themselves and already cut off from The American Dream because of debt accrued for a worthless “education.”
  • Sherryist
    Thank You!
    I really enjoy the lectures. I always felt like I did not appreciate the extent I f my courses so I make up by reading a lot. This is a great way of reducing that feeling.
  • Catire71
    Lectures in History
    You did not get to enroll in a top 10 university known for its' History Department? Great! You saved thousands and can get it here for FREE. Now you can listen over and over again and really learn something at your pleasure. And the lectures are a pleasure. Five stars.
  • Godwin
    Good
    Generally good. The episode of 19th century drug addiction was a complete waste. Note to anyone recording a lecture - it's audio only! If the lecturer is relying on power point slides and not narrating. We see it.
  • Elder admirer
    Thank you
    Thanks from a baby boomer who loves this chance to go back to college. How fortunate we were, how fortunate today's young people are, to have the college experience. By the way, I now know that the more the professor infuriates me with his or her point of view, the more I think and learn. May freedom of speech endure.
  • AlexiGroj
    Great!
    I wish I could take these courses. History fans will love this.
  • Farshid amiri
    Very interesting
    This man is doing his best.
  • FeatherFamily
    American peril?
    I'm looking for a podcast entitled the American peril. It came out over the summer and was one of my favorites and I'd really like to hear it again.
  • BlackbartPO8
    Brad
    If a person is able to think for themselves and question the perspective of the speaker it is a great way to get a history course. Great podcast.
  • Oncotron
    Awesome.
    Great refresher of American History.
  • Steelersget7
    Filtered
    It's a filtered history lesson. It gets the job done if you have no background on the topic but in order to learn the real history you need to go to declassified documents instead of listening to a professor recycle the watered down textbook version
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