



Harry Kreisler is executive producer and host of the series, which is produced at the Institute of International Studies at the University of California - Berkeley. Conceived in 1982 by Mr. Kreisler as a way to capture and preserve through conversation and technology the intellectual ferment of our times, Conversations with History includes over 450 interviews.
The Story of Conversations with History |
Interviews by Topic
In these lively and unedited interviews, distinguished men and women from
all over the world talk about their lives and their work. For more information,
see the Conversations home page.
African Voices
Asian Voices
China and the World
The Cold War
The Conservative
Movement
Diplomacy
The Environment:
Politics, Policy, and the Global Agenda
Europe Today: Change
and Unification
Foreign Policy
Globalization,
International Institutions, and the International Economy
Higher Education:
Choices, Goals, and Leadership
Human Rights
Images and Perception:
Human Values and Visual Interpretation
The Information Age
International Law
International Relations:
Theory and Practice
Journalists and
Their Work
Military Perspectives
on National Security
Moderation and Militancy
in Islam
Movies and the Imagination
Nobel Laureates
The Peace Movement
and the Nuclear Arms Race
Peacekeeping,
Humanitarian Intervention, and Nation Building
Politics, Legislation,
and the Work of Democracy
Radical Insight and
Political Activism
Science
The Search for Peace
in the Middle East
Surviving Political
Imprisonment
Terrorism
UC Berkeley Researchers and UC
Berkeley Alumni
Women Role Models for
the New Millennium
The Changing United Nations
Recalling the Vietnam
War
Writers
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