Episodes (22)

Bob Drury: The Heart of Everything That Is
S09E01 · Bob Drury: The Heart of Everything That Is

Mar 02, 2014

Bob Drury restores Sioux chief Red Cloud to his rightful place in American history.

Stuart D. Goldman: Nomonhan, 1939
S09E02 · Stuart D. Goldman: Nomonhan, 1939

Mar 09, 2014

Discover the little-known conflict that resulted in a victory for the Soviet Union's Red Army and helped to shape the outcome of World War II.

Christopher Lynch: Machiavelli, the Citizen Soldier, and the Art of War
S09E03 · Christopher Lynch: Machiavelli, the Citizen Soldier, and the Art of War

May 04, 2014

Professor Christopher Lynch joins us for an examination of famed Italian historian and politician Niccolò Machiavelli's views on war.

Alex Kershaw: The Liberator
S09E04 · Alex Kershaw: The Liberator

Mar 08, 2015

The Liberator is author Alex Kershaw's epic of close combat and extraordinary heroism, following the fortunes of U.S. Army officer Felix Sparks and his men as they fight from the invasion of Italy to the end of World War II.

Jason Healey: A Fierce Domain
S09E05 · Jason Healey: A Fierce Domain

Jan 03, 2016

Jason Healey presents a fascinating overview of military history in cyberspace.

Janet Burroway: Losing Tim
S09E06 · Janet Burroway: Losing Tim

Jun 22, 2014

Award-winning author Janet Burroway explores the loss of her son, a military contractor, to suicide in this program.

Lea Carpenter: Eleven Days
S09E07 · Lea Carpenter: Eleven Days

Apr 26, 2015

In her debut novel, Lea Carpenter tells a powerful story of a mother's love as she awaits news about the fate of her son, a Navy SEAL, who is missing in action.

John F. Ross: Enduring Courage: Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed
S09E08 · John F. Ross: Enduring Courage: Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed

Jul 20, 2014

Eddie Rickenbacker, perhaps more than anyone, helped America usher in a new era of technology in the early 20th century.

John R. Allen
S09E09 · John R. Allen

Aug 10, 2014

Retired Marine Corps four-star general John R. Allen was the longest-Serving Leader of U.S. and NATO Troops in Afghanistan. Presented in partnership with Leading Authorities, he visits PMML to share awe-inspiring stories about the most important aspects of leadership, from the strategic level to the tactical combat level.

Ron Capps: Seriously Not All Right
S09E10 · Ron Capps: Seriously Not All Right

Oct 25, 2015

Ron Capps served in five wars in ten years, in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Darfur.

Korengal
S09E11 · Korengal

Sep 28, 2014

Acclaimed writer and journalist Sebastian Junger returns to the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for a discussion of his new film, Korengal.

Tony Zinni: Before the First Shots Are Fired: How America Can Win or Lose Off the Battlefield
S09E12 · Tony Zinni: Before the First Shots Are Fired: How America Can Win or Lose Off the Battlefield

Jan 01, 2015

General Anthony Zinni discusses with Chicago Council President and former NATO ambassador Ivo Daalder his new book, lessons learned about America's military operations, and what is needed for future success.

Jill Morgenthaler, the Courage to Take Command: Leadership Lessons from a Military Trailblazer
S09E13 · Jill Morgenthaler, the Courage to Take Command: Leadership Lessons from a Military Trailblazer

Nov 08, 2015

Trailblazing female Army colonel Jill Morgenthaler shares her experiences and offers powerful leadership lessons from her new book.

William Mullen and Daniel Green: Fallujah Redux: The Anbar Awakening and the Struggle with Al-Qaeda
S09E14 · William Mullen and Daniel Green: Fallujah Redux: The Anbar Awakening and the Struggle with Al-Qaeda

Jan 10, 2016

Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans Dan Green and Brig. Gen. Bill Mullen discuss their new book, Fallujah Redux, a comprehensive account of the turning of Fallujah away from the al-Qaeda insurgency in 2007.

Commemorating World War One: the Trial of Hate, a conversation with French Author Marc Crépon and Translator Michael Naas
S09E15 · Commemorating World War One: the Trial of Hate, a conversation with French Author Marc Crépon and Translator Michael Naas

Dec 28, 2014

French philosopher Marc Crépon discusses his work with DePaul University's Michael Naas, philosophy professor and chair.

Tim O'Brien & Bruce Weigl, War Buddies
S09E16 · Tim O'Brien & Bruce Weigl, War Buddies

Jun 26, 2016

Vietnam veteran and best-selling author Tim O'Brien is joined by award-winning poet and fellow veteran Bruce Weigl for a discussion of one of the 20th Century's most controversial American conflicts.

Gerhard Weinberg & Greg Burns, New Perspectives on WWII
S09E17 · Gerhard Weinberg & Greg Burns, New Perspectives on WWII

Mar 15, 2015

Noted scholar and military historian Gerhard L. Weinberg, a veteran of the U.S. Army and its post-World War II occupation of Japan, is interviewed by the Chicago Tribune's Greg Burns.

Carlo D'Este & Gary Johnson, on Being a Military Historian
S09E18 · Carlo D'Este & Gary Johnson, on Being a Military Historian

Mar 22, 2015

Renowned biographer Carlo D'Este, a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, talks with Chicago History Museum President Gary Johnson about what it means to be a military historian.

Allan Millett & John Allen Williams, Dealing with Difficult Allies from the American Revolution to Today
S09E19 · Allan Millett & John Allen Williams, Dealing with Difficult Allies from the American Revolution to Today

Mar 29, 2015

Author, historian, and professor Allan R. Millett, a retired colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves, sits down with Dr. John Allen Williams, USNR (Ret.), for an exploration of the perils and unanticipated outcomes of alliances among countries with differing goals.

Mark L. Donald, Battle Ready: Memoir of a SEAL Warrior Medic
S09E20 · Mark L. Donald, Battle Ready: Memoir of a SEAL Warrior Medic

Jan 18, 2015

The most decorated Physician Assistant in the history of the United States Navy and one of the highest decorated combat veterans of the Afghan and Iraq wars, former Navy SEAL Mark Donald shares his unique experiences as a warrior and medical officer.

Courage in Conflict: What It Means to Be a Hero
S09E21 · Courage in Conflict: What It Means to Be a Hero

Nov 13, 2016

Highly decorated military veterans Allen Lynch, Jason Redman, and Ryan Ahern share their experiences in combat and beyond in this incisive panel discussion on what it means to be a hero.

Donald Stoker, Clausewitz: His Life and Work
S09E22 · Donald Stoker, Clausewitz: His Life and Work

Mar 20, 2016

Military historian Donald Stoker discusses his perceptive biography of Carl von Clausewitz, which moves skillfully between Clausewitz's career as a soldier and his work as a theoretician and author.

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Pritzker Military Library Presents Season 9 (2014) is released on Mar 02, 2014 and the latest season 17 of Pritzker Military Library Presents is released in 2022. Watch Pritzker Military Library Presents online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Pritzker Military Library Presents is directed by David Cannek,Bradley Guidera,Andrew Edeker,Andrew Bloustein and created by Nathan Barnes with Kenneth Clarke and Aaron Pylinski.

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