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Colin Strohn Woodard (born December 3, 1968''Woodard, Colin 1968–'' In: ''Contemporary Authors'', Gale, 2008

) is an American journalist and writer known for his books '' American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America'' (2011), ''The Republic of Pirates'' (2007), and ''The Lobster Coast ''(2004), a cultural and environmental history of coastal
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. He is known for his writing that examines how the historically distinct regional cultures of America shape its current politics, society and health status.


Education

Woodard graduated from
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with a B.A. and completed his M.A. in international relations at the
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. In 1999 he was a Pew Fellow in International Journalism at the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies. In 2021 he was named a visiting senior fellow at the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy at Salve Regina University, where he is now founder and director of Nationhood Lab. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.


Biography

Woodard is the son of James Strohn Woodard and Karen Andersen, who is the daughter of the ceramicists Weston Andersen and Brenda Andersen. Woodard lives outside
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, with his wife, Sarah Woodard.


Career

Woodard is the author of six works of non-fiction. His first book, ''Ocean's End: Travels Through Endangered Seas'', appeared in 2000. His most recent, ''Union: The Struggle to Forge the Story of United States Nationhood'' was published in the spring of 2020 and named a ''Christian Science Monitor'' Book of the Year. He is Director of Nationhood Lab at the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy at Salve Regina University, a project focused on counteracting the authoritarian threat to American democracy and the centrifugal forces threatening the U.S. federation’s stability. Prior to that he was State & National Affairs Writer at the ''
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'' and '' Maine Sunday Telegram'' where he received a 2012
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and was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for a series on climate change and the Gulf of Maine. He received a 2004 Jane Bagley Lehman Award for Public Advocacy for his global environmental reporting, the 2012 Maine Literary Award for Non-Fiction for ''American Nations'', the 2016 Maine Literary Award for Non-Fiction for ''American Character'' and a Pew Fellowship in International Journalism at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Woodard was a finalist for the 2016 Chautauqua Prize for ''American Character'' and for a
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for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism in both 2013 and 2014. In 2014, ''The Washington Post'' named him one of the "Best State Capitol Reporters in America" and the Maine Press Association chose him as Journalist of the Year. His third book, ''The New York Times'' bestseller ''The Republic of Pirates'', was the basis of the 2014 NBC drama '' Crossbones'', written by Neil Cross and starring John Malkovich. Woodard was a historical consultant for '' Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'', which was set in the time period covered in ''Republic of Pirates''. He was a long-time foreign correspondent of ''
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'', and ''
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'', and has reported from more than fifty foreign countries and seven continents, from postings in
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; Zagreb, Croatia;
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; and the US–Mexico border. His work has appeared in dozens of publications including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Smithsonian'', ''
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'', '' Bloomberg View'', ''
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'', and '' Down East'', where he was a contributing editor. He is currently a contributing editor at ''
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''. His sixth book, ''Union'', was released in 2020. The American Scholar said the book "shows just how powerful a form popular nonfiction can be in the hands of a disciplined writer who won’t tolerate generality or abstraction." Loyola's '' Commonweal Magazine'' reviewed the book and called it "a fast-paced, character-centered narrative" but questioned its lack of women's voices. Writing in ''
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'', David W. Blight said "Woodard succeeds in demonstrating the high stakes of master narratives, versions of the past that people choose as identities and stories in which they wish to live."


Selected works

* ''Ocean's End: Travel through Endangered Seas, Basic Books'', 2000, ; Chinese edition: Yiwen, 2002, * '' The Lobster Coast: Rebels, Rusticators, and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier, Viking'', 2004, * ''The Republic of Pirates: Being The True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down'', Harcourt, 2007, ; UK edition: Pan MacMillan, 2014, ; Spanish edition: Critica, 2008, ; Danish edition: Borgens Forlag, 2008, ; Polish edition: SQN, 2014, ; Portuguese edition: Novo Seculo, 2014, ; Hungarian edition: Könyvmolyképző Kiadó, 2014, ; Simplified Chinese edition: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2016, ; Complex Chinese edition: Cite/Business Weekly, 2015, ; Lithuanian edition: Leidykla Briedis, 2021, ; Japanese edition: Panorolling, 2021, * '' American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America'', Viking, 2011, ; Korean edition, Geulhangari Publishers, 2017, ; Japanese edition, Iwanami Shoten, 2017, * ''American Character: A History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common Good'', Viking, 2016, * ''Union: The Struggle to Forge the Story of United States Nationhood'', Viking, 2020,


See also

*
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* Bioregionalism * Cascadia (independence movement) * Ecotopia * Jesusland map * Political culture of the United States


References


External links


Official Website
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