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Historians

  • Bertrand Russell discusses science and world peace. Phyllis Evans discusses the National Health Plan ; part 1

    1962
  • Stan Steiner

    Stan Steiner talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    1967
  • Robert Allen

    Robert Allen discusses his book "The Port Chicago Mutiny"

    May. 12, 1989
  • David Thomson, two Welshmen and Ann Thomson discuss rugby and Wales

  • Interview with Bertrand Russell and Phyllis Evans Part 2

    1962
  • Richard Barnet

    Richard Barnet discusses his book "The Rockets' Red Glare"

    Feb. 20, 1990
  • Paul Cowan discusses his book "An Orphan in History"

    Jan. 7, 1983
  • John Henry Faulk discusses the Vietnam War and current state of America

    Nov. 1, 1969
  • Celia Morris Eckhardt reads from and discusses the book "Fanny Wright: Rebel in America"

    May. 23, 1984
  • William Least Heat-Moon discusses his book "PrairyErth: (A Deep Map)"

    Nov. 5, 1992
  • Conor Cruise O'Brien

    Conor Cruise O'Brien discusses Africa

    Apr. 29, 1965
  • John D. Weaver discusses his book "The Brownsville Raid"

    Apr. 6, 1971
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