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Christopher Columbus: His Life and His Work - cover

Christopher Columbus: His Life and His Work

Charles Kendall Adams

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Christopher Columbus: His Life and His Work," Charles Kendall Adams presents a meticulous exploration of the life of the famed navigator, probing into his voyages and the consequential impacts they had on world history. Adams's narrative is enriched by a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging prose, offering readers a comprehensive overview that contextualizes Columbus within the broader backdrop of the Age of Discovery. The detailed account not only chronicles Columbus's journeys but also examines the socio-political landscapes of the late 15th century that influenced his expeditions and the ensuing cultural exchanges. Charles Kendall Adams, an esteemed historian and educator, was deeply immersed in the study of American history and the legacy of exploration. His academic background and passion for uncovering the complexities of historical figures undoubtedly shaped his endeavor to portray Columbus beyond the mythicized narrative, striving instead for a nuanced understanding rooted in primary sources and contemporaneous accounts. Adams's commitment to historical accuracy stems from an era of burgeoning interest in revising traditional narratives about key historical figures. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intricacies of exploration and colonialism, as it challenges simplistic interpretations of Columbus's legacy. Adams's synthesis of biography and historical context invites readers to grapple with moral and ethical considerations, making it an essential addition to both scholarly libraries and personal collections.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 178 pages.

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