Mari Tamez of the Bexar Heritage Center explains Bexar County's role in the American Revolution and previews events on Feb. 7 ...
Four historians to gather in Portsmouth for a winter symposium on how the American Revolution is remembered in the Piscataqua region.
On September 3, AEI’s Yuval Levin, Christine Rosen, and Adam J. White hosted a symposium at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello examining the American Revolution’s legacy in American history. The first ...
The reknowned filmmaker talks about his new six-part documentary film series, “The American Revolution: An Intimate History,” which airs Nov. 16-21 on PBS stations. Filmmaker Ken Burns says the 13 ...
That’s the opening of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn,” which commemorates the start of the Revolutionary War, which began 250 years ago Saturday. You probably know the political reasons behind ...
NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
Perhaps the least commented upon feature of the dystopian Trump banners adorning parts of Washington D.C. is the red, white, ...
New analysis compares today's political upheaval to the French Revolution, exploring how American and French revolutions took ...
Ken Burns’ upcoming six-part, 12-hour documentary “The American Revolution” doesn’t just tell the story of icons like George Washington or Benjamin Franklin. The series, which premieres Sunday on PBS, ...
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns said the American Revolution has been “sanitized,” calling the war “dark and bloody.” “I ...
When discussing his work and its long conversation with the American story, Ken Burns often shares a version of a quote long attributed to Mark Twain. “History doesn’t repeat itself,” the maxim ...