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Lincoln Paine

All history is maritime history

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Interviews

The Sea and Civilization: The Origins of a Globalised World, Gateway House, in association with Avid Learning and the U.S. Consulate, Mumbai, India

n conversation with Sifra Lentin, Gateway House’s Bombay History Fellow, and cultural theorist Ranjit Hoskote. Mumbai, Apr. 5, 2016.More

John Batchelor Show, Part 2

May 10, 2015More

John Batchelor Show, Part 1

May 9, 2015More

Firehouse Forum III, “Maine Maritime History”

Firehouse Center, Damariscotta, Maine. In conversation with maritime novelist and educator James L. “Jim” Nelson and maritime archaeologist Dr. Warren Riess, Oct. 9, 2014.More

Crosscurrents, hosted by Hana Baba

Recorded in San Francisco, October 1, 2014

Seafarers, from fisherman to explorers, have been coming to Bay Area ports for centuries. Maritime historian Lincoln Paine says our relationship with the ocean has been instrumental in shaping not only the history of the Bay Area, but of the entire world. His latest book, Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World, charts 3,500 years of maritime commerce and discovery. KALW’s Hana Baba spoke with him about the importance of the sea and its formative role in creating the bustling cities surrounding the Bay.More

94.9 WHOM, “Chart Your Next Reading Adventure with Portland Author Lincoln Paine.”

Interview with Sandra Harris, Jan. 10, 2014.More

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Recent Posts

  • Paine, “Over the Bounded Main”
  • Review of Victory at Sea: Naval Power and the Transformation of the Global Or-der in World War II by Paul Kennedy
  • A Sea-Change for the Classroom: Maritime Identities—Seas, Ships, and Sailors—the Law and Teaching World History
  • World History Connected forum introduction — “Something Rich and Strange”: Maritime Law in World History
  • Conversations from the Pointed Firs: “What is Maine? Who is Maine?”

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