HNN Podcasts
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John Robert Greene is Professor of History and Humanities at Cazenovia College.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Thursday Nov. 10, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Thursday Nov. 10, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
Friday, November 18, 2005 - 21:32
Douglas Brinkley is the director of the Theodore Roosevelt Center for American Civilization at Tulane University.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Saturday Nov. 12, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Saturday Nov. 12, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
Friday, November 18, 2005 - 20:01
David Greenberg is professor of jouirnalism and media studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Friday Nov. 11, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman on Friday Nov. 11, 2005 after appearing on a panel at the Clinton Conference held at Hofstra Universty.
Friday, November 18, 2005 - 19:57

