The Vice Admiral Ralph L. Frances Shifley Lecture Series, United States Naval Academy, Feb 3, 2014. More
Shorter Pieces
8 Bells Lecture, Naval War College
Newport, RI, Jan. 23, 2014.More
94.9 WHOM, “Chart Your Next Reading Adventure with Portland Author Lincoln Paine.”
Interview with Sandra Harris, Jan. 10, 2014.More
Why We Should Read World History
Dec. 25, 2013.
When we pick up history books today what exactly do we expect from them? Historian Lincoln Paine considers what should be in our history.
The term globalization entered the popular lexicon in the 1980s, but the phenomenon of globalization, which has effects not only across space but also through time, is not a spontaneous novelty. Despite what many partisans of the present day would have us believe, most spheres of human activity—trade, culture, migration, foodways, environmental crises, disease, language, and religion, to say nothing of diplomacy and war—have been globalized for centuries. Even so, the process of globalization began thousands of years ago, thanks especially to the work of enterprising mariners. We call the study of all this world history.More
PRI’s The World: Interview with Marco Werman
Nov. 8, 2013More
WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Interview with Joe Donahue
Oct. 31, 2013More