

History With David Rubenstein
Season 4
TV-G
David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.
Where to Watch Season 4
10 Episodes
- Lien-Hang T. NguyenE4
Lien-Hang T. NguyenAward-winning historian and former war refugee Lien-Hang T. Nguyen draws on her personal and professional journey in a discussion on the contested history of the war in Vietnam, visiting new historical terrain that continues to elicit national debate, deep soul-searching, and purported lessons for America's role overseas. - Manisha SinhaE6
Manisha SinhaHistorian Manisha Sinha discusses the historical significance of America’s evolution during the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War, which saw a transformation of the American nation from a slaveholding republic into an interracial democracy, all alongside the rise of industrial capitalism and the violent and ambitious conquest of the West. - Tracy CampbellE9
Tracy CampbellIn the United States, World War II is often regarded as a time of unrivaled national unity and optimism, however in reality this traumatic period tested the American resolve in the most significant way since the Civil War. How did the nation rise to the occasion? Author and historian Tracy Campbell examines the critical year of 1942. - Lynne CheneyE10
Lynne CheneyAuthor Lynne Cheney examines the friendships and rivalries within the “Virginia Dynasty” of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, including the contradiction between the ideals of American liberty and prosperity they espoused and their status as slaveholders.