Ken Burns's new documentary on the American Revolution engages in historical revisionism that ignores actual history.
Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it reminds viewers that the quest for a more perfect union is far from over.
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An in-depth look at the premiere episode of Ken Burns’ latest documentary The American Revolution. We examine the pivotal moments leading to war, from years of rising tension to the Battle of ...
George Mason University Political Scientist Jack Goldstone joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about revolutions. Can there be a revolution without violence? Does every revolution ...
Take a deep dive into the American Revolution. Learn more about the new documentary from Ken Burns, GBH's America 250 ...
After spending a month living inside the stories and settings of the American Revolution and riding the excitement around Ken ...
The Founding Fathers were the first human beings to assert that people were citizens, and had the right to elect their ...
NEW YORK -- Prize-winning military historian Rick Atkinson, a comic book fan growing up, hadn't imagined his own work being ...
Prominent lawyer Ephraim Ndlovu is set to launch his first book titled The Path of the Revolutionary, examining social ...
The Brunswick Town Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolutions is accepting applications from college ...