The Human Parade: Bernard Lewis
Bernard Lewis is generally regarded as the dean of Middle East scholars. Moreover, he is one of our greatest historians of any type. Born in 1916, he grew up in London and has had an international career, especially at Princeton University. After 9/11, his knowledge became more important than ever. He was sought out by many. For "The Human Parade," Jay Nordlinger interviewed him in July 2011. He and Lewis discussed a slew of matters, personal, historical, political, and cultural. Incidentally, Lewis insisted that he would be more comfortable in the less comfortable-looking chair.

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Bernard Lewis interview (2002) - The Best Documentary Ever

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Bernard Lewis: Interpreting the Middle-East (From Babel to Dragomans, 2004)

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L'Chayim: Author Bernard Lewis

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S13 E16: Iran Peace Deal & Feral Hogs: 6/21/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Bernard Lewis and Norman Podhoretz discuss the Middle East on Uncommon Knowledge

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The Human Parade: Mark Helprin

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Michael Hayden and George Tenet Address The Washington Institute

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Prof. Bernard Lewis - Radical Islam, Israel and the West

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The truth about the British Empire and slavery: Mehdi Hasan and Nigel Biggar | Head to Head

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Bernard Lewis interview (2002)

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Edward Said interview (1994)

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Bilimi Aydınlatanlar: Prof. Dr. Bernard LEWIS

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Umberto Eco in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

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The Modern History of Iran | Roy Casagranda | UNAPOLOGETIC

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Prof. Bernard Lewis- Periodization of History

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Faith and Power: Mideast Religion and Politics

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Vietnam

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9. Egypt and the Era of the Israelite Judges

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