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This is the global Wikimedia user page of John Curtis Perry & podcast team

When surf toppled me, a small boy struggling on an Atlantic beach, the ocean's unexpected power seized my imagination. Many many years later, as a student and teacher of History, I began to study how humankind has interacted with the salt water world and its impact on our lives. Revolutionary changes have formed and reshaped those responses and my reflections are what I am going to tell you about. - John Curtis Perry

Revolution at Sea podcast series (2020-2021)

Written and spoken by John Curtis Perry
With additional voicing by Jamie Rosenberg
Recording by Studio 1623, Gloucester, Massachusetts
With additional recording by Charlotte Allard
Production and distribution by Albert Buixadé Farré

Episode 00: Prelude
Episode 01: The Austronesians
Episode 02: Early China and the Sea
Episode 03: The Indian Ocean
Episode 04: Iberia and Oceanic Revolution
Episode 05: Portuguese Pioneers
Episode 06: The Habsburg Castilian Empire
Episode 07: A Changing Oceanic Europe
Episode 08: The Dutch Pelagic State
Episode 09: Characteristics of the Dutch Experience
Episode 10: Dutch Culture and Dutch Decline
Episode 11: Early England and the Sea
Episode 12: How did England Become a Sea Power
Episode 13: England Triumphs at Sea
Episode 14: Britain vs France
Episode 15: New Oceanic Pathways
Episode 16: France as Oceanic Competitor
Episode 17: A Great Transformation
Episode 18: A New Empire
Episode 19: Why Britain Prevailed
Episode 20: New Entrants-Germany
Episode 21: Japanese Re-Emergence
Episode 22: The USA — Rising Power
Episode 23: Americans Look Inward
Episode 24: Americans Look at the Sea Again
Episode 25: Why Fight Spain
Episode 26: North Atlantic Supremacy
Episode 27: New Dimensions of Warfare
Episode 28: An Altered Seascape Emerges
Episode 29: A New Maritime Society
Episode 30: A New Pacific
Episode 31: Japan in the New Pacific
Episode 32: Korea’s New Oceanic Mode
Episode 33: An Atlantic Model for China
Episode 34: China in its First Revolutionary Years
Episode 35: China Sails Ahead
Episode 36: China’s Oceanic Rebirth
Episode 37: Postlude
Episode 38: Writing to be Read (Bonus)






Also find the full Revolution at Sea podcast series on Wikimedia Commons.