Dr. William Gudelunas - Exploring American History - The Mexican-American War: Causes and Conduct
Our favorite history professor, Dr. William Gudelunas, returns to the Library to present us with an animated, interesting, and timely look at American history. Dr. Gudelunas will give us his very special brand of historical analysis offering the big picture of the Mexican-American War. This war was fought from spring of 1846 to autumn 1847.

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Dr. William Gudelunas - Exploring American History - The Mexican-American War: Consequences

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Lecture by Nicholas Clapp - Old Magic: Lives of the Desert Shamans

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The Mexican War (1846-48) in the Global Context of 19th Century Imperialism

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The Strategic Significance of the South China Sea: American, Asian, and International Perspectives 5

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S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Desert Wildlife Center Series: Coyotes

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The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 (Documentary)

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Jim Newton • Here Beside the Rising Tide

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Space Habitats: The Megastructures We’ll Call Home

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Elfenbeinküste – Ecuador Highlights | Gruppe E, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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How Native Americans Read the Stars (And Built a Civilization) | Full Episode | Native America

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Lawrence O'Donnell on How the 1968 Election Transformed America

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"America, América": Greg Grandin on Latin American History, from Colonization to CECOT to Pope

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La historia de México empieza en sus calles. Jorge Pedro Uribe, cronista

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George S. Patton - Saving the Battle of the Bulge Documentary

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Operation Typhoon and the 1941 Battle for Moscow - John Suprin

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“How to Hide an Empire”: Daniel Immerwahr on the History of the Greater United States

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