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  <title>Ian Kumekawa on Globalization As Told Through One Ship</title>
  <description>How do you write the history of something as abstract, as placeless, and as vast as the globalization that has remade our world over the past several decades?&amp;amp;nbsp; If you’re Ian Kumekawa, you make those immaterial forces concrete by telling the story of one object: a hulking 94-meter-long steel barge he calls “The Vessel.”&amp;amp;nbsp; From housing for oil roughnecks in the North Sea, to a barracks for British soldiers in the Falklands, to a jail docked on a Manhattan pier, the Vessel reveals how the murky world of offshore capitalism is in fact embodied in tangible things. It always involves real people living and working in real places.&amp;amp;nbsp; This one ship, then, helps us to see the too-often-invisible material reality of global capitalism at the close of the twentieth century.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast</author_name>
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