Most Americans simply do not know very much about the Revolutionary War. Although certain images from the Revolutionary War are seared into our memory – Washington Crossing the Delaware and the signing of the Declaration of Independence – many … Continue reading →
Welcome to the very intriguing second (and concluding) session of our program about the Revolutionary War.! Although certain images from the Revolutionary War are seared into our memory – Washington Crossing the Delaware and the signing of the Declaration of … Continue reading →
John Adams was smart, brave, dedicated brilliant – and an egotistical, vain and easily offended man who loved his wife and his country. What a fascinating story! Adams’ name is synonymous with the greatest glories of the American Revolution.No American … Continue reading →
Who could ever have predicted that an over 800 page biography of America’s first secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton, would become one of the biggest Broadway smashes of all time? It seems more than unlikely, but this fascinating blend of history … Continue reading →
Who could have predicted that an 818 page biography of America’s first secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton, would become one of the biggest Broadway smashes of all time? Yet this fascinating blend of history and hip-hop, political debate and … Continue reading →