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Explore the American Revolution in a whole new way as we delve into the stories that shaped a nation.

This multi-season podcast offers a fresh examination of the origins and impacts of the American Revolution. Produced as part of the VMHC’s 250th Initiative and as a companion to its marquee exhibition, Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation, this podcast is a must-listen resource as ... more

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Critical ideas about enlightenment that I think people can miss. It's all about learning, doing better progress. And progress requires virtue. It requires a commitment to civic society. It's communitarian. So when they're talking about liberty, it's ... more

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When you were in elementary school and you were learning about George Washington and the American Revolution, it all seemed like it was all gonna go really well. They were gonna win, obviously, and it was in no way obvious and it was super messy. The... more

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It's probably a relatively new phenomena that people are actually thinking about patriots and loyalists, because for a long time it was usually Patriots and red coats, right? So you were either a soldier that fought in the British Army or you were a ... more

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The real heroes in this story are the enslaved people. These people who left their homes based on very little information in order to seek freedom, I think, underscore the terrors of slavery and the fact that people were willing to take enormous risk... more

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Recent Guests

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Virginia Humanities
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Episode: Dunmore’s Proclamation Freedom, Fear, and Fallout
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Episode: The Summer of 1775: Virginia Gets Teeth
Lindsay Chervenski
Executive Director of the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
Episode: Washington Takes Command
Nicole Brown
Doctoral candidate in the American Studies Department at William & Mary with a focus on Bray Schools.
William & Mary
Episode: BONUS: A Colonial Classroom - The Williamsburg Bray School Story
Annie Toby
A writer and editor for Ross Media Solutions, currently working on the history of distilled spirits in Virginia.
Ross Media Solutions
Episode: BONUS: History On Tap - Spirits & Taverns in the Colonial & Revolutionary Eras
Barry Hannaburg
Owner and distiller at Virago Spirits in Richmond, Virginia.
Virago Spirits
Episode: BONUS: History On Tap - Spirits & Taverns in the Colonial & Revolutionary Eras
Cody Youngblood
Director of Historic Preservation & Collections at Patrick Henry's Red Hill
Episode: BONUS: Dagger or Paper Cutter? Patrick Henry's Prop
Sam Florer
Manager of Public Programs at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Episode: Give Me Liberty: The Revolutionary Spring of 1775

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Maggie Creech
Host of the discussion, bringing insights and narrative to the American Revolutionary period.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 65 ratings
  • Very well done podcast

    Great overview of the Revolutionary War and the roles that Virginia played. Excellent information with informed guests that show the depth of history.

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    5
    ammorifle
    United States2 months ago
  • Great Podcast About The Period!

    If you’re a history buff of the Revolutionary era - or simply curious to learn more about it - subscribe to this.

    You don’t just get the tales you heard in school, you get a more detailed & accurate recounting of them. This is neither a podcast to bash the Founding Fathers nor one to canonize them. It’s more important than that because it makes them…and the environment around them…real.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TJ Shadwell
    United States2 months ago
  • Great breakdown of complicated issues and very accessible.

    They do a fantastic job of breaking down hard to explain events and ideas. They do a great job of historical context and make this very usable for teachers and students. Just really well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Captain Pulleyhead
    United States2 months ago
  • This will change how you feel about the Revolution in Virginia

    Fantastic history podcast that has completely changed the way I view the American Revolution in Virginia. Excellent guests, and engaging host, and better than expected production values. I also like how they tie in their topics to items held by the Virginia Museum of history and culture.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rvalawyer
    United States2 months ago
  • Revolution Revisted

    Now that we are nearing the250th year of the revolution, I needed a review since I studied in the 4th grade, many many years ago! Living in Virginia there is so much to learn about so thank you for this excellent podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JV Ward
    United States9 months ago

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An insightful exploration of the American Revolution, focusing on the intricate stories and lesser-known figures that shaped the movement for independence. This series presents a fresh perspective, emphasizing not just the well-known heroes like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, but also highlighting contributions from individuals such as Clementina Rind. Episodes feature engaging discussions with leading historians and experts, bringing historical events and artifacts to life. The content is likely to appeal to history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in the complexities of America's founding and its ongoing relevance today.

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