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The Life of Christopher Columbus (eBook)

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2023
141 Seiten
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In the anthology 'The Life of Christopher Columbus', editors and contributing authors tackle the monumental task of dissecting the various narratives that have shaped the legacy of one of history's most contested figures. This collection masterfully spans a range of literary styles, from critical essays to reflective prose, each piece contributing to a vibrant tapestry that explores the multifaceted nature of Columbus's life and expeditions. The significance of this anthology lies not only in its historical examination but also in its broader discussion of the themes of exploration, imperialism, and the cultural exchanges and conflicts that ensued. The array of perspectives presented challenges readers to reconsider preconceived notions and engage with the complexities surrounding Columbus's journeys. The contributing authors, each hailing from distinct academic and cultural backgrounds, bring a rich diversity of insights into Christopher Columbus's narrative. Their collective expertise, covering areas from maritime history to postcolonial studies, aligns with the evolving scholarly discourse on exploration narratives and their impact on global history. Their contributions reflect a critical engagement with archival material and historiographical debates, offering a nuanced understanding of the era and its enduring implications. 'The Life of Christopher Columbus' invites readers into a scholarly yet accessible exploration of Columbus's legacy. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersecting themes of exploration, cultural encounter, and historical narrative. This anthology not only educates but also encourages a deep and nuanced dialogue between the past and its recounting, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of history enthusiasts, students, and scholars alike.

Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) was not an author in the conventional sense, yet his letters and other writings have been compiled posthumously to shed light on his voyages and experiences during the age of exploration. Columbus, an Italian explorer, is best known for his 1492 voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, which led to the European discovery of the American continents. While he authored no books during his lifetime, 'The Life of Christopher Columbus' is a narrative constructed from his journals and letters by later historians and serves as a primary source for his exploits and the era's mindset. Columbus's writing style integrates observations with personal musings, frequently shaped by the political and religious contexts of his time. Notably, Columbus's accounts were reflective of the Renaissance spirit of discovery and are critical to understanding the early stages of European colonialism. His narratives exhibit the ambitions of an explorer keen on finding new routes and territories, while also reflecting the cultural perceptions and biases of a European in the late 15th century. His writings not only document his journeys but also reveal the complexities of his character, ranging from visionary ambitions to the ethical and moral implications of his encounters with indigenous peoples. Columbus's legacy as an author is inseparably linked to his actions as an explorer, both of which have been the subject of extensive debate and reassessment in modern scholarship.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 1492 Columbus voyage • 15th century exploration • age of discovery narratives • Age of Exploration • American Ulysses • Christopher Columbus biography • colonial America history • Columbus expeditions non-fiction • Columbus legacy debates • Columbus's ships • Dan Brown • Early American History • Elizabeth Warren • european explorers • European maritime history • exploration history • Genoese navigator biography • George Washington • Hamilton • historical figures • Historical transformation tales • Ken Follett • Lincoln • maritime expeditions • Mayflower • New World discovery • New World discovery account • Pirates of the Caribbean • Spanish royalty and exploration • the lost city of z
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