"South Korea, a severely impoverished nation in the 1950s had always been a continental state. Now isolated from the mainland by international politics, Korea has turned to the sea. In a remarkably short time it has made itself a rich maritime power.
[Correction: South Korea and Japan normalized relations in 1965, not 1963.]
Erika Brown of The Cricket discusses news in the ongoing saga surrounding the Community Center.
Gloucester Times Reporters discuss Essex High School, Cape Ann Museum, and much more.
Revolution at Sea — Sung-Yoon Lee on North Korea and its Despotess (Bonus Episode)
Gloucester’s Mayor Verga talks city updates including Magnolia Pier, Green Street Project, and more
Resolution at Sea — Writing to be Read (Bonus Episode)
Resolution at Sea — Postlude (Ep 37)
Revolution at Sea — China’s Oceanic Rebirth (Ep 36)
Revolution at Sea — China Sails Ahead (Ep 35)
Revolution at Sea — China in its First Revolutionary Years (Ep 34)
Revolution at Sea — An Atlantic Model for China (Ep 33)
Revolution at Sea — Japan in the New Pacific (Ep 31)
Revolution at Sea — A New Pacific (Ep 30)
Revolution at Sea — A New Maritime Society (Ep 29)
Revolution at Sea — An Altered Seascape Emerges (Ep 28)
Revolution at Sea — New Dimensions of Warfare (Ep 27)
Revolution at Sea — North Atlantic Supremacy (Ep 26)
Revolution at Sea — Why Fight Spain (Ep 25)
Revolution at Sea — Americans Look at the Sea Again (Ep 24)
Revolution at Sea — Americans Look Inward (Ep 23)
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