Virginia Following World War II

Ronald Heinemann talked about Virginia following World War II, and the social and political conservatism made the state resistant to change.… read more

Ronald Heinemann talked about Virginia following World War II, and the social and political conservatism made the state resistant to change. Professor Heinemann argued that despite resistance, change was inevitable due to the social and economic upheavals brought about by the war. This program was part of a series of classes called “Virginia Since World War II,” and hosted by the Virginia Historical Society. close

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  • Ronald Heinemann Professor Emeritus Hampden-Sydney College->History
  • Nelson Lankford Assistant Director Virginia Historical Society->Publications and Education

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Virginia Following World War II

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Program ID:
311898-1
Category:
Public Affairs Event
Format:
Speech
Location:
Richmond, Virginia, United States
First Aired:
Jul 06, 2013 | 10:29am EDT | C-SPAN 3
Last Aired:
Jul 08, 2013 | 6:28am EDT | C-SPAN 3

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  • Jul 06, 2013 | 10:29am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Jul 08, 2013 | 6:28am EDT | C-SPAN 3
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