The American Revolution - Season Wrap-Up w/Marilyn R. Pukkila

The American Revolution - Season Wrap-Up w/Marilyn R. Pukkila

Published on Dec 9
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<p>David and Loremaster Bryan8063 are joined by Marilyn R. Pukkila for a comprehensive wrap-up of the PBS Ken Burns miniseries <em>The American Revolution</em>. Marilyn brings her background as a retired research librarian with an MA in medieval Welsh history, while Brian discusses his work in presidential oral history at UVA&#39;s Miller Center and previous experience at Monticello&#39;s Jefferson Library. The conversation explores the series as more civil war than revolutionary war, drawing on Colin Woodard&#39;s <em>American Nations</em> to understand distinct regional cultures that shaped the conflict. The discussion examines Burns&#39; decade-long crafting process, the sobering parallels to contemporary America, and his explicit inclusion of voices from tribal nations, women, and Black Americans. </p><p>Themes include the mythology versus reality of national founding, the challenges of oral history and reconstructive memory, the importance of uncertainty over absolutism, and how c...