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Ken Burns explores the complexities of George Washington and the American Revolution, revealing the nuanced humanity of historical figures and challenging simplified narratives about America's origins.
Steven Rinella discusses the overlooked economic significance of hunting in early American history, exploring how animal products like deerskins, beaver pelts, and buffalo hides were crucial drivers of trade and industrial development.
Ken Burns delves into the complex and messy reality of the American Revolution, exploring its global significance, contradictions, and the profound ideas of citizenship and possibility that emerged from this transformative historical moment.
A scholarly exploration of classical and biblical views on manliness, examining how virtues like love, courage, pride, family, and patriotism can help men develop a noble and integrated character.