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The Library of Congress: Webcasts

Perhaps you, gentle user, are looking for an insightful and contemplative 45-minute talk on Beethoven? Maybe you would like to learn more about the nature of Cold War realpolitik? Fortunately, the Library of Congress’s Webcasts website has these topics well covered, along with 301 like-minded talks. Over the past six years, the Library of Congress has documented several hundred of the talks, discussions, and conferences that have taken place under its leadership. On this site, visitors have access to all of these talks in their entirety, along with webcasts from the National Book Festival. Visitors can scan through a complete list of all 303 webcasts, or browse a thematic list that organizes the talks into areas such as religion, government, and education. Some of the webcasts are particularly engaging, such as John Hope Franklin’s talk on his own life as well as John Irving’s appearance at the 2005 National Book Festival.
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January 27th, 2006
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January 27th, 2006 at 8:03am
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January 28th, 2006 at 9:09pm
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