After Words - C-SPAN Podcast
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Book TV's After Words features the author of a recently published hardback non-fiction book interviewed by a guest host with some knowledge, background, or connection to the subject matter of the book. After Words airs on Book TV every Sunday, at 6pm ET.
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John Fleming, ''The Anti-Communist Manifestos: Four Books That Shaped the Cold War'' interviewed by Amity Shlaes
Author: C-SPAN Saturday, October 31, 2009
In his book ''The Anti-Communist Manifestos,'' John Fleming talks about four books that influenced the way people viewed the Cold War. Professor Fleming describes what the authors of these books - Victor Kravchenko, Jan Valtin, Whittaker Chambers, Arthur Koestler - went through after they decided to speak out against the Soviet Union. Professor Fleming discusses his book with Amity Shlaes, senior fellow for economic history at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Michael Rosen, ''What Else but Home,'' interviewed by John Hope Byrant
Author: C-SPAN Saturday, October 24, 2009
An upper-middle class, New York City boy goes out to play baseball with the underprivileged kids on the lot across the street. He invites them home to the family penthouse for a snack, and his parents eventually take all of them out of the projects and put them through school. Mr. Rosen discusses turning his family of three into a family of nine with Operation HOPE CEO John Hope Bryant.
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Branch interviewed by Harris
Author: C-SPAN Saturday, October 17, 2009
Taylor Branch, ''The Clinton Tapes: Wrestling History with the President'' is interviewed by John Harris, editor in chief of Politico.
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- Published:
2002
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
A018730

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