Share this postThe Incomplete Education of a Historiansteveujifusa.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherWet Lunch on the High Seas PodcastThe Incomplete Education of a HistorianShare this postThe Incomplete Education of a Historiansteveujifusa.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1×0:00-7:27Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.The Incomplete Education of a HistorianStrengths, weaknesses, and lessonsSteven UjifusaAug 07, 2024Share this postThe Incomplete Education of a Historiansteveujifusa.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareTranscriptEach book was an education for me. My first book was about how to pursue a dream. The second was about how to make a fortune. The third was about how to change the world.Book release of Barons of the Sea at South Street Seaport, July 2018, with agent Becky Sweren, publicist Cat Boyd, and editor Megan Hogan.Discussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this discussionThe Incomplete Education of a Historiansteveujifusa.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherWet Lunch on the High Seas PodcastHistory, business, and culture. With a nautical twist. History, business, and culture. With a nautical twist. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeSteven UjifusaRecent EpisodesThe Autocrat and the EngineerSep 11 • Steven UjifusaInterview with Darrell Hartman, Author of 'Battle of Ink and Ice'Sep 5 • Steven Ujifusa and Darrell HartmanGermany and the First Age of GlobalizationAug 15 • Steven UjifusaThe Creative Spirit of William Francis GibbsAug 1 • Steven UjifusaThe Kishinev Pogrom of 1903Jul 29 • Steven UjifusaGermany's Seagoing GiantsJul 25 • Steven UjifusaGentleman or Amateur?Jul 24 • Steven Ujifusa
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