North America America The Story of Us 1 Season
North America America The Story of Us 1 Season
I think all of the people complaining about the lack of academic level
detail and scholarship in this series are missing the point. This 12
episode series is a really fantastic overview of American History.
Oftentimes when we study history in school, through long, detailed
books, over the course of several months, we tend to lose the forest for
the trees. This medium of learning has it's place, watching this series
you get a feel through a quick succession of stories, as to how America
began and developed over the last two and a half centuries. What it
lacks in "legitimate" scholarship it more than makes up for by it's
production quality, compelling story-telling and entertainment. Another
thing to note is the populist perspective of the series. Most history
textbooks and academics focus too heavily on the actions of political
leaders, but this series is truly about the "story of us" as indicated
by its title. I was surprised to find that there was almost no
discussion about the writing of the constitution, not much talk about
the Presidents and the legislation they pushed through or the policies
they enacted. Instead, the series incorporates a lot of anecdotes and
stories of people and movements that shaped the course of this country,
from the Chinese immigrants who built the railroads to the construction
workers who built New York City, to historic figures like Frederick
Douglas, Harriet Tubman and Andrew Carnegie. If I were a school teacher I
would show my students this entire series at the beginning of each
year, if for nothing else but to pique their interest in history and
what they're about to learn in greater detail over the course of the
term.
North America America The Story of Us 1 Season

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