Account of a 1998 interview about the writing of "The American Century."
Offers extracts from the book by Harold Evans about America from 1889 through 1989, and an author Q&A.
An essay by Evans on the role of the war correspondent throughout history.
Biography of the editor, author and journalist includes a bibliography of his works.
Four-part series, based on the book by Harold Evans, profiles a dozen innovators from the steam engine to the search engine. Includes transcripts and teacher guides.
Article about the book by Harold Evans, how diverse people created a democratic and free world power, includes audio clips of the author.
Harold Evans on the January 2001 Hart-Rudman report, which recommended a National Homeland Security Agency and was ignored by both the press and the administration.
An essay by Harold Evans addresses what journalists can learn from the last hundred years.
Curated by Harold Evans, the exhibit profiles war correspondents from the Crimean War to the present. Includes video interviews of journalists.
In June, 1999 Harold Evans talked about America's accomplishments in the last century, as described in his book, and its equally bright future in the next century if it remains internationalist, maintains freedom and doesn't impose its will too arrogantly.
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