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How the Civil War divided Spain
Spain’s descent into civil war was not inevitable — but once it began, it became one of the most brutal and consequential conflicts of the 20th century. This video traces the collapse of Spain’s ...
A separatist group has seized control of an oil-rich region in southern Yemen, threatening to reignite the country's civil war. The Southern Transitional Council, backed by the UAE, has taken ...
Choosing your favorite Ken Burns series has as much to do with your historical interests as the quality of any individual projects. That’s because he doesn’t really make subpar documentaries, although ...
A new documentary produced by a Bucks County businessman is giving us a never-before-seen look at the war in Ukraine. The film exposes Russia's attempts to erase Ukrainian culture through the eyes of ...
In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the war for independence was also a civil war. Amid a bitter fight over history, its timing feels urgent. Critic’s Notebook In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the ...
Ahead of the PBS production’s premiere, the legendary filmmaker and co-director Sarah Botstein share insights on their research process and the surprising, long-overlooked stories featured in the ...
Nearly two decades after it was filmed, a new documentary revisits two of the deadliest battles during the early years of the Iraq War by showing the first-person perspective of the men on the ground.
Over the course of her 25+ year career as a photographer, Lynsey Addario has covered just about every major conflict and humanitarian crisis. She has been kidnapped, shot at and watched people die in ...
War documentary “My Camera, My Gun” was presented with the TAICCA × CNC Award at the close of TCCF Pitching, a four-day pitching event held during Taiwan Creative Content Fest (Nov. 4-7). The Portugal ...
PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S. history. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic In mentioning Ken Burns‘ ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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