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Talks and Appearances by David Greenberg

David Greenberg writes about history, politics, and media for a variety of scholarly and popular publications. He is the author of Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image and has two other books in progress: Calvin Coolidge and Presidential Doodles.

 

November 30, 2006
The Kojo Nnamdi Show,” WAMU Radio, Washington.

November 15, 2006
On Presidential Doodles. National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA .

November 14, 2006
The Situation Room,” CNN.

November 11, 2006
Whad’ya Know,” Wisconsin Public Radio .

November 5, 2006
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood,” CBS TV.

November 1, 2006
Conversations with Kathleen Dunn,” NPR/Wisconsin Public Radio.

October 21 , 2006
Judging the Judges: What makes a Justice a good Justice?” Boston College forum “Liberty, Justice and the U.S. Supreme Court,” Newton, MA.

October 19, 2006
On Presidential Doodles. Border’s Books. New York, NY.

October 16 , 2006
A Man of Many Masks: The Search for the Real Richard Nixon,” Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

October 11, 2006
On Presidential Doodles. Olsson’s Books, Washington, DC.

September 26 , 2006 “Nixon’s Nixon: Nixon in American Culture.” Talk and discussion of the play “Nixon’s Nixon,” Lucille Lortel Theater, New York, NY.

September 21 , 2006
Presidential Doodles: Oval Office Artists,” Interview on “All Things Considered,” NPR.

June 3, 2006
“Did Phyllis Schlafly Represent American Women?” Policy History Conference. Charlottesville, VA.

June 2, 2006
Chair and Comment, “The Roots of Modern Conservative Politics,” Policy History Conference. Charlottesville, VA.

April 20, 2006
"The Conservative Invention of the Liberal Media." Organization of American Historians. Washington, DC.

March 18, 2006
"The Roots of 'The Liberal Media' in Civil Rights Coverage." Joint Meeting of the AJHA and the AEJMC History Division. Fordham University.

February 13, 2006
"Conversations with Kathleen Dunn," Wisconsin Public Radio.

January 11 & 12, 2006
"Simply Put." WBBR-AM/Bloomberg Radio.

 

 

 

Recently Published

The Goal: Admitting Failure, Without Being a Failure,” The New York Times, January 14, 2007.

Nothing Perks Up a President Like Death ,” Los Angeles Times, January 14, 2007.

A Very Ecumenical Christmas: Why Conservatives Despise the Phrase Happy Holidays,” Slate, December 15, 2006.

At Least He’s Not Nixon,” Washington Post, December 3, 2006.

It’s a Reprieve, Not a Pardon,” Washington Monthly, December 2006.

Review of The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation, by Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff, American Prospect, December 2006.

Doodle Bug,” Times of London, November 19. 2006.

The Myth of the Six-Year Itch: The Laws of History Didn't Doom the Republicans,” Slate, November 8, 2006.

All the President’s Doodles: A History in Sketches,” The Atlantic Monthly, September 2006.

Even Presidents Doodle,” Los Angeles Times, September 24, 2006.

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