History With David Rubenstein

Season 3

TV-G
David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.

Where to Watch Season 3

10 Episodes

  • Brenda Child
    E1
    Brenda ChildScholar Brenda Child talks about how American Indians were impacted by the arrival of Colonial settlers, President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act and aggressive assimilation efforts in boarding schools and beyond.
  • Walter Issacson
    E2
    Walter IssacsonAuthor Walter Isaacson discusses the life and work of Nobel Prize-winning biochemist Jennifer Doudna.
  • Jeffrey Rosen
    E3
    Jeffrey RosenJeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, recalls observations he gleaned from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about her judicial and personal life.
  • Bret Baier
    E4
    Bret BaierNews anchor Bret Baier discusses the three essential days in Iran in 1943 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin met to discuss strategy for defeating Hitler.
  • Susan Eisenhower
    E5
    Susan EisenhowerAuthor Susan Eisenhower talks about the life and legacy of her grandfather, World War II Supreme Allied Commander and President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • David Reynolds
    E6
    David ReynoldsHistorian and biographer David Reynolds talks about the life and political career of Abraham Lincoln.
  • Joseph Ellis
    E7
    Joseph EllisHistorian Joseph Ellis explores how the nation's founders, including George Washington and John Adams, established a new republic.
  • Erica Armstrong Dunbar
    E8
    Erica Armstrong DunbarAuthor and historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar relays the story of a 22-year-old who escaped enslavement from the household of George Washington in 1796.
  • Fredrik Logevall
    E9
    Fredrik LogevallPulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall explores the life of President John F. Kennedy, from his birth to his rise to power during a time of national turmoil and transformation.
  • Jonathan Alter
    E10
    Jonathan AlterJournalist, author and filmmaker Jonathan Alter traces President Jimmy Carter's life from his childhood during the Depression to the White House to his Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian work.

 

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