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In this episode I talk with historian Eric Jay Dolin about his research on the first decades of America's relationship with China as a new nation. It is the story of global markets, exploration, desperation, drugs, and war which set against the course of America's rise and China's decline in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, setting the stage for this third season of the US Naval History Podcast.
Eric Jay Dolin's books (click here)
Visit the Typhoon Bearing website: typhoonbearing.substack.com
Support the show here: https://usnavalhistorypodcast.com/#/portal/signup
Email me at: [email protected]
Follow me on IG: @USNavyPodcast
Follow me on Twitter: @ChaseHDalton
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In this episode I talk with historian Eric Jay Dolin about his research on the first decades of America's relationship with China as a new nation. It is the story of global markets, exploration, desperation, drugs, and war which set against the course of America's rise and China's decline in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, setting the stage for this third season of the US Naval History Podcast.
Eric Jay Dolin's books (click here)
Visit the Typhoon Bearing website: typhoonbearing.substack.com
Support the show here: https://usnavalhistorypodcast.com/#/portal/signup
Email me at: [email protected]
Follow me on IG: @USNavyPodcast
Follow me on Twitter: @ChaseHDalton
Please also share, rate, and subscribe to help the show grow.

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