History's Fluidity
History is not a fixed narrative; it shifts based on the context and era in which it is examined. The past can feel immediate and relevant, as if it’s unfolding before us, rather than being a distant memory. By immersing audiences in pivotal moments, like the Tet offensive, the aim is to evoke a visceral reaction, challenging preconceived notions of inevitability and encouraging a deeper understanding of historical events.In this clip
From this podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 845 - Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
Related Questions