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Episode 30: A New Pacific--maritime history podcast series Revolution at Sea (2021) by John Curtis Perry

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  • Podcast series name: Revolution at Sea
  • Podcast series description: Embark on a wondrous exploration of the human history of the sea as a resource, avenue, and arena. Presented by historian John Curtis Perry.
  • Episode number: 30
  • Episode title: A New Pacific‬‬
  • Episode description (short): The Pacific springs to new prominence as a trading center for obtaining resources to make goods and trading them globally via salt water.
  • Episode description (long): Although Eurocentrism has been strong, some Americans, like President Theodore Roosevelt, think about a dawning Pacific era. In the early 1980s, for the first time trade flows across the North Pacific exceeded those across the North Atlantic, with shipping reflecting a changing world economy. The greatest seaports lie now on the Asian coast.
  • Duration: 9:08
  • Publication date: March 19, 2021
  • Credits:
Revolution at Sea is written and spoken by John Curtis Perry
With additional voicing by Jamie Rosenberg
Recording by Studio 1623, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Production and distribution by Albert Buixadé Farré

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Teaser for the podcast series as published in John Curtis Perry’s official website:
Let us explore together how humankind has engaged the world ocean
When surf toppled me, a small boy struggling on an Atlantic beach, the ocean's unexpected power seized my imagination. Many many years later, as a student and teacher of History, I began to study how humankind has interacted with the salt water world and its impact on our lives. Revolutionary changes have formed and reshaped those responses and my reflections are what I am going to tell you about.
- John Curtis Perry (https://www.johncurtisperry.com/; archived)

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