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Revolution at Sea
John Curtis Perry
43 episodes
7 months ago
Embark on a wondrous exploration of the human history of the sea as a resource, avenue, and arena. Presented by maritime history professor John Curtis Perry.
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Embark on a wondrous exploration of the human history of the sea as a resource, avenue, and arena. Presented by maritime history professor John Curtis Perry.
Show more...
History
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Episode 32: Korea’s New Oceanic Mode
Revolution at Sea
20 minutes 55 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 32: Korea’s New Oceanic Mode
South Korea, a severely impoverished nation in the 1950s had always been a continental state. Now isolated from the mainland by international politics, Korea has turned to the sea. In a remarkably short time it has made itself a rich maritime power. [Correction: South Korea and Japan normalized relations in 1965, not 1963.]
Revolution at Sea
Embark on a wondrous exploration of the human history of the sea as a resource, avenue, and arena. Presented by maritime history professor John Curtis Perry.