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Conversations from the Pointed Firs: “What is Maine? Who is Maine?”

An interview with Peter Neill

WERU Community Radio, December 3, 2012More

An interview with Professor Sal Mercogliano, North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH)

June 8, 2020More

The History of Quarantine

Engelsberg Ideas, History Lessons, July 1, 2020
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Clout of the Ancient Mariner

Times of India LitFest—“Waternamah.” In conversation with Vikram Doctor, May 31, 2019.

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States of Anarchy, with Hamsini Hariharan

Ep. 10: “All History is Maritime History.” Mumbai, India, May 13, 2019. More

Interview with Sifra Lentin

Gateway House, Mumbai, India, Apr. 5, 2016.More

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Recent Posts

  • A Sea-Change for the Classroom: Maritime Identities—Seas, Ships, and Sailors—the Law and Teaching World History
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  • Conversations from the Pointed Firs: “What is Maine? Who is Maine?”
  • Separated at Birth: The Estranged History of the First Centuries of American-Indian Relations
  • Rediscovering the Age of Discovery

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