
The Sea and Civilization
A Maritime History of the World
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Narrated by:
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Tom Perkins
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By:
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Lincoln Paine
A monumental retelling of world history through the lens of maritime enterprise, revealing in breathtaking depth how people first came into contact with one another by ocean and river, lake and stream, and how goods, languages, religions, and entire cultures spread across and along the world's waterways, bringing together civilizations and defining what makes us most human.
Lincoln Paine takes us back to the origins of long-distance migration by sea with our ancestors' first forays from Africa and Eurasia to Australia and the Americas. He demonstrates the critical role of maritime trade to the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley. He reacquaints us with the great seafaring cultures of antiquity like those of the Phoenicians and Greeks as well as those of India and Southeast and East Asia, who parlayed their navigational skills, shipbuilding techniques, and commercial acumen to establish thriving overseas colonies and trade routes in the centuries leading up to the age of European expansion. And finally, his narrative traces how commercial shipping and naval warfare brought about the enormous demographic, cultural, and political changes that have globalized the world throughout the post-Cold War era.
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Sea economics on earth in Charles McCoy's, To Govern the Globe, is elegant, if sparse. World Orders and Empires become clear in his book. Per Mr McCoy up until recently a book using the word EMPIRE wouldn't be published in USA...Dulles brothers no doubt.
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Decent overview
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Comprehensive
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I was looking for a wide scope but still detailed history of maritime history and that’s exactly what I got.
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Scholarly but uninspiring history
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fully in depth
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Excellent Worldwide Maritime History
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huge subject over all of history, kept moving
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a bit outside my interest
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A little slow to get started
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