
A Historical Geography of Christopher Columbus's First Voyage and his Interactions with Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean
- 378 pages
- English
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A Historical Geography of Christopher Columbus's First Voyage and his Interactions with Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean
About this book
This book offers a unique account of Christopher Columbus's first voyage, the most consequential voyage in world history. It provides a detailed day-by-day account of the explorer's travels and activities, richly illustrated with thematic maps.
This work expands our understanding of Columbus's first voyage by mapping his sea and land experiences, offering both a historical and geographical exploration of his first voyage. Traveling chronologically through events, the reader builds a spatial insight into Columbus's perspectives that confused and confirmed his pre-existing notions of Asia and the Indies, driving him onward in search of new geographic evidence. Drawing from a diverse range of primary and secondary historical resources, this book is beautifully adorned with illustrations that facilitate an in-depth exploration of the connections between the places Columbus encountered and his subsequent social interactions with Indigenous people. This methodology allows the reader to better understand Columbus's actions as he analyzes new geographic realities with pre-existing notions of the "Indies." Attention is given to Columbian primary sources which analyze how those materials have been used to create a narrative by historians. Readers will learn about the social and political structures of the Lucayan, TaĆno, and Carib peoples, achieving a deeper understanding of those pre-Columbian cultures at the time of contact.
The book will appeal to students and researchers in the disciplines of history, geography, and anthropology, and the general reader interested in Colombus.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figures
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Planning the Transatlantic Voyage and Setting the Physical Geography of the Caribbean
- Part II The Mid-Transatlantic Crossing
- Part III The Columbus Landfall and Search for the Mainland
- Part IV Cuba and Hispaniola
- Part V Return Voyage, Accolades, and a Promise of Colonization
- Afterword
- Appendix I History and Methodology of Columbusās Landfall
- Appendix II Anchorage and Beach Landing Site
- Appendix III Las Casas and Columbus on the Future of the Indigenous Peoples: A Comparison to the Portuguese Experience in SĆ£o da la Mina
- Appendix IV Columbusās Vision for Spanish-Indio Relations on La EspaƱola (Hispaniola) in Comparison to the Existing Slave Conditions on the Canary Islands, circa 1492
- Appendix V Slavery in the Pre-Columbian Americas
- Appendix VI Latitude and Longitude Estimates for Daily Sailing Locations
- Bibliography
- Index