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DOCTYPE html PUBLIC - W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict EN http www.w3.orgTRxhtml1DTDxhtml1-strict.dtd. This blog is intended as a maritime history workshop with thoughts and information about various aspects of world maritime history. Comments are welcome. Thursday, December 26, 2013. The Daily Beast Why We Should Read World History. Why We Should Read World History. December 25th 2013 545 AM. When we pick up history books today what exactly do we expect from them? The Sea and Civilization.

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