- Ray Raphael, author of Founding Myths
- Russell Bourne, author of Cradle of Violence
- Dorris Fanelli from the National Park Service on the Liberty Bell site
- Brendan McConville on "Terror, Iconoclasm and the American Revolution"
In addition, the WGBH Forums site offers other talks from these Revolutionary War experts:
- Gary Nash, African-Americans in the Continental Army and the Founding Fathers and Slavery
- Simon Schama, African-Americans in the British Army
- Elizabeth Riely, Benjamin Franklin and the Wild Turkey
- Ellen Miles, Gilbert Stuart's George & Martha Washington
- Joyce E. Chaplin, Benjamin Franklin and the Gulf Stream
- Cassandra Pybus, Epic Journeys of Freedom
- Philip Dray, Benjamin Franklin's Lightning Rod
- Panel on American Experience: John & Abigail Adams
- Douglas L. Wilson, Thomas Jefferson and His Books
- D. Brenton Simons, Scam, Scandal, Murder and Mayhem in Colonial Boston
- David McCullough, Biography of a Year: 1776 and Town Meeting
- Colin G. Calloway, American Indians and the French & English War
- Eliga H. Gould, Britain and the Seven Years War
- William M. Fowler Jr., Empires at War
- Marla Miller, The Last Mantua Maker: Women in Boston's Clothing Trades
- Hiller Zobel, Prelude to the Boston Massacre
- Panel on Deborah Sampson, Soldier
- Charles Bahne, Revisiting the Boston Tea Party
(Some of the downloads are RealAudio files; the most recent are MP3s.)
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