According to the Organization of American Historians, television has become the medium through which most Americans now get their history.
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Award-winning documentarian Ken Burns is back with a new PBS documentary chronicling how America’s founding reshaped the world.
Ken Burns, the preeminent documentary filmmaker of his generation, knows how to captivate audiences, whether it's with history or a quip. When he told hundreds of fans at a Wayne State University ...
The story of America’s founding is one we think we know. This fall, get ready to see the birth of a nation in a whole new light. A landmark television event, “The American Revolution” is set to air on ...
In many ways, Ken Burns is the Van Halen of historical documentary directors. Before you jump, hear me out. Watching the acclaimed filmmaker’s upcoming The American Revolution with some apprehension, ...
That’s two years longer than the actual length of the American Revolution, but the Founding Fathers and the Continental Army ...
The American Revolution is a six-part, twelve-hour PBS documentary by Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein that explores America's ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Back in 1990, Ken Burns made his reputation with “The Civil War,” a sprawling, multipart documentary that caused a ...