SPEAKERS BUREAU
Organized by:
Speakers | Subjects
 
Archaeology | Architecture | Art History | Environment | Ethnicity and Ethnic Heritage
Family History
| Folk Culture | History of Idaho and the West | International Studies
Journalism
| Lewis and Clark | Literature | Living History | Music/Theater/Film
Religious Studies | Understanding 9/11 | U.S. History/Politics | Womens Studies | Work
U.S. HISTORY/POLITICS/CONSTITUTION/BILL OF RIGHTS


  • David Adler
    Why We Have a Bill of Rights
    The Constitution and the Right to Bear Arms
    The War on Terrorism and Civil Liberties
    The Presidency and the Constitution
    Presidential Greatness
    Presidential Biography
    The Supreme Court and Constitutional Freedoms
    Supreme Court Biography
  • David Christensen
    Idaho and Globalization
    The Holy Land Mired in an Unholy Struggle
  • Arthur Hart
    World Wars I and II
  • Erika Kuhlman
    “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to be a Soldier”: American Women’s Responses to World War I
  • Rand Lewis
    Homeland Security
  • Tim McNeil
    Tea With Ben Franklin
    Meriwether Lewis, Letters Home
  • Stephen Shaw
    Hate, Harassment and Human Rights in Idaho
  • Robert Sims
    Japanese Americans in Idaho
    Minidoka: A Japanese American Prison Camp in World War II
  • Mark Trahant
    Leadership and Indian Country
    Journalism and Society: The Hutchins Commission
    Pictures of our Nobler Selves – American Indians and Journalism
    What’s on Page One: A History of Gambling
  • Betti Vanepps-Taylor
    Oscar Micheaux: Pioneer, Novelist, Film Maker
    Hiding in Plain Sight: African Americans in the American West, 1802-1880
    Melting Pot or Chunky Soup: American Diversity in a Racist Century
  • Roger Williams
    High Points of the U.S.
  • Michael Zirinsky
    The United States and Iran
    The United States and the Middle East: Exploring the Origins of the “War on Terror”



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