400 years of Boston's seaport with James O'Connell
In this episode, we're joined by James O'Connell, a professor at BU and author of the book, "Boston and the Making of a Global City." He explains how the city's port opened it up to the world, transformed its economy, and shaped its culture. In short, Boston would not be the city it is without this vital connection.
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In this episode, we're joined by James O'Connell, a professor at BU and author of the book, Boston and the Making of a Global City. He explains how the city's port opened it up to the world, transformed its economy, and shaped its culture. In short, Boston would not be the city it is without this vital connection.
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