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King John
August 6, 2012

A Very British Revolution

The American Revolution came from an old British tradition. Hear how the English were in the habit of rebelling in “A Very British Revolution,” a tour at The Colonial Williamsburg Art Museums led by Emma Ross.

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July 30, 2012

A conversation with Peter Shumlin

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin talks with us about the challenges of applying the founders’ vision to modern governance. Even after two centuries, the America they envisioned still matters.

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liberty or death
July 23, 2012

The Use of Myth in History

Bringing a touch of myth to traditional history makes for a stable mix in the American memory. Author Gil Klein explains.

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July 9, 2012

The Godfather of American Spying

Code names, dead drops, invisible ink, and secret ciphers were all part of the American Revolution. Historian Taylor Stoermer introduces Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington’s chief intelligence officer.

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Thomas Jefferson
June 25, 2012

The Education of Thomas Jefferson

The third president completed studies at William and Mary 250 years ago, and went on to create a college of his own. Professor Susan Kern describes what he learned and what he later built.

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punishment
June 11, 2012

To Horrify and Appall

Punishments considered cruel and unusual by today’s standards were commonplace in the colonial period. Historian Martha McCartney describes practices intended to shame, horrify and appall.

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