Booktv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. Heres a look at some of the events well be covering this week. Monday well be at the regulator book shop in durham, north carolina, where Virginia Tech history professor a. Roger ekirch will call how john adams extradition of Jonathan Roberts may have cost him the president ial election of 1800. On tuesday at politics prose bookstore near washington, d. C. , George Mason University economics chair tyler cohen will argue growing complacency and resistance the change will lead to significant fiscal issues. Wednesday we head out west to the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley, california, where former president george w. Bush will discuss his paintings of american veterans. On thursday were back in the Nations Capital at Georgetown University for a discussion of the book, the age of anger, which examines the catalysts in society, both past and present, that give rise to nationalist groups and hat
Booktv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. Heres a look at some of the events well be covering this week. Monday well be at the regulator book shop in durham, north carolina, where Virginia Tech history professor a. Roger ekirch will call how john adams extradition of Jonathan Roberts may have cost him the president ial election of 1800. On tuesday at politics prose bookstore near washington, d. C. , George Mason University economics chair tyler cohen will argue growing complacency and resistance the change will lead to significant fiscal issues. Wednesday we head out west to the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley, california, where former president george w. Bush will discuss his paintings of american veterans. On thursday were back in the Nations Capital at Georgetown University for a discussion of the book, the age of anger, which examines the catalysts in society, both past and present, that give rise to nationalist groups and hat
Booktv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. Heres a look at some of the events well be covering this week. Monday well be at the regulator book shop in durham, north carolina, where Virginia Tech history professor a. Roger ekirch will call how john adams extradition of Jonathan Roberts may have cost him the president ial election of 1800. On tuesday at politics prose bookstore near washington, d. C. , George Mason University economics chair tyler cohen will argue growing complacency and resistance the change will lead to significant fiscal issues. Wednesday we head out west to the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley, california, where former president george w. Bush will discuss his paintings of american veterans. On thursday were back in the Nations Capital at Georgetown University for a discussion of the book, the age of anger, which examines the catalysts in society, both past and present, that give rise to nationalist groups and hat
George w. This week. Former president george w. Bush. Vanity fair correspondent William Cohen explains how main street benefits from wall street in why wall street matters. Iowa lie ya ma lick recalls her journey to reclaim her grandmothers apartment in syria in her memoir, the whole that was our country. Milwaukee county sheriff david clarke explains his views on politics, race and policing in his book, cop under fire. University of South Carolina history professor marjorie spruiell provides a history of the conservative Womens Movement in divided we stand. Tom clavin chronicles the impact of wyatt earp and Bat Masterson on one of the most dangerous town in the west in the 1870s in dodge city. George mason economics chair tyler cohen argues our resistance to change will lead to a fiscal crisis in the complacent class
And former special assistant to george h. W. Bush doug weed in game of thorns. Look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on cspan2. But the other bit of contribution that i think the book or i hope the book has is a discussion of the domestic cadaver trade. And this is the trafficking of deaded bodies. Ive traced medical school records, anatomy professors that were involved in this traffic, and they wrote letters back and forth to one another looking for the dead bodies of enslaved people or exhuming them from are graves. From greys. From graves. One of the pivotal quotes i have is a quote thats saying, you know, tell me how much it costs for a dead stiff nword, you know, one that you cant excuse me, do tell me what the cost of a dead, stiff n, one that doesnt smell Strong Enough to be nosed a mile off. And i trace this traffic and this trade and these bodies, and i look at the ways in which even after death ensl