Conversations: Why the Year 1776 Still Matters Today, w/ Edward J. Larson
History Shorts5 Des 2025

Conversations: Why the Year 1776 Still Matters Today, w/ Edward J. Larson

What did America really declare in 1776, and why does it still matter today?

In this episode of History Shorts, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Edward J. Larson joins us to discuss his newest book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters. Together, we unpack the political courage, moral contradictions, and enduring ideals that shaped America's founding moment, and explore how the debates of the 18th century still echo in today's struggles over freedom, unity, and democracy.

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