Intentar ORO - Gratis
Looking beyond myths of American Revolution
Los Angeles Times
|November 16, 2025
DIRECTORS KEN BURNS, DAVID P. SCHMIDT AND SARAH BOTSTEIN REVEAL A FEW EYE-OPENING PERSPECTIVES IN A SIX-PART PBS DOCUSERIES THAT EMPHASIZES THE COMPLEXITIES OF WAR
IMAGES from the series: "Battle of Long Island" by Alonzo Chappel, top, a portrait of John Greenwood by John Ramage, above, and "George Washington" by Charles Willson Peale.
Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
WHAT DO YOU THINK you know about the American Revolution? Nearly 250 years later, as we continue to debate what the Founders intended, we may find at times that we've been led astray by legend, hornswoggled by hand-me-down history. What we thought we knew and what we didn't know can be surprising, as a new PBS documentary series reveals. The conflict was so brutal, broad and complex that it strongly motivated Indigenous people and those who would come to be known as African Americans to fight on both sides. It turns out Benedict Arnold was a certified badass for America. And George Washington, the biggest star of this momentous drama, was something of a bungler whose teeth were not wooden and who conducted a campaign to destroy Indigenous food stores. "George Washington is flawed, makes bad military decisions, but without him, we don't have a country," says multi-Emmy and Peabody Award winner Ken Burns, one of the three directors of the six-part docuseries "The American Revolution," premiering Sunday on PBS. The show doesn't reject the "Great Man" school of history so much as it converts it to a "Great Men Don't Win Championships; Great Teams Do" approach.
The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEsta historia es de la edición November 16, 2025 de Los Angeles Times.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Qingdao Port's second 400,000-ton ore terminal officially begins operation
After the 300,000-ton ore carrier “Gemini” loaded with iron ore from Vale of Brazil harbored itself at the D31 berth of Dongjiakou Harbor District, the remote control staff used automated equipment to kick off grabbing.
1 min
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Ginkgo trees offer enchanting autumn glow in China
Ginkgo trees in China have entered their golden prime, drawing visitors to enjoy the glowing autumn scenery and a rich mix of seasonal cultural experiences.
1 min
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Trump talks turkey at pardon ceremony
President's insults and grievances mark traditional Thanksgiving ritual at White House
3 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Dual carbon goals serve as guiding force for building Beautiful China: experts
Driven by its \"dual carbon\" goals, China will step up efforts to cut carbon emissions, reduce pollution, pursue green development, and boost economic growth so as to build a Beautiful China featuring harmony between humanity and nature during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), experts said.
2 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Rainbow creates halo over Yellow River's Hukou Waterfall
A beautiful rainbow arched over the magnificent Yellow River's Hukou Waterfall in China's Shanxi Province on Sunday, creating an amazing spectacle.
1 min
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
McCaffrey shines versus former team
Christian McCaffrey maintained that playing Carolina for the first time since the Panthers traded him to San Francisco three years ago wouldn’t raise his level of urgency one bit.
2 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Ohtani joins countrymen, but unclear if he'll pitch in
Dodgers' star says he's playing for Japan in WBC, with plan for the mound up in air.
3 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
She escaped fire; now red tape is threat
After Eaton blaze, navigating the recovery remains a struggle for a disabled mother
8 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Qingdao's woman turns own home into barrier-free accommodation for tourists in wheelchairs
A young Chinese woman has turned her home into barrier-free accommodation for tourists in wheelchairs, making travel easier for people with disabilities.
1 mins
November 26, 2025
Los Angeles Times
U.S. sanctions high-ranking Haitian official
Presidential council member is accused of hindering fight against ‘terrorist gangs.’
2 mins
November 26, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

