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A powerful and unflinching examination of history's most misconstrued explorer, "The Real Christopher Columbus" shatters the mythological veneer that has long obscured the dark truth about the man credited with "discovering" the New World. Drawing from primary sources, indigenous accounts, and contemporary scholarship, this groundbreaking work reveals how Columbus's voyages launched centuries of genocide, slavery, and colonial exploitation that forever altered the course of human history.
Moving beyond elementary school tales of brave sailing and three famous ships, readers will discover the brutal reality of Columbus's rule in the Caribbean, where he instituted systems of forced labor that decimated the indigenous Taino people, sanctioned sexual slavery, and displayed such barbarous cruelty that even his fellow Europeans were horrified. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the book exposes how Columbus's actions-from ordering the mutilation of natives who failed to meet gold quotas to selling children into sexual slavery-set the template for European colonization and the catastrophic destruction of the Americas' indigenous civilizations.
This essential work challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about heroic narratives and national myths, forcing us to grapple with the complex legacy of a man who has been celebrated for centuries despite launching an era of unprecedented human suffering. Neither a simplistic villain story nor an apologist's defense, "The Real Christopher Columbus" presents a nuanced but unflinching portrait of a man whose actions and legacy demand a long-overdue reckoning. In an era when historical truth-telling has never been more crucial, this book provides an urgent and necessary reassessment of one of history's most consequential figures.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A powerful and unflinching examination of history's most misconstrued explorer, "The Real Christopher Columbus" shatters the mythological veneer that has long obscured the dark truth about the man credited with "discovering" the New World. Drawing from primary sources, indigenous accounts, and contemporary scholarship, this groundbreaking work reveals how Columbus's voyages launched centuries of genocide, slavery, and colonial exploitation that forever altered the course of human history.
Moving beyond elementary school tales of brave sailing and three famous ships, readers will discover the brutal reality of Columbus's rule in the Caribbean, where he instituted systems of forced labor that decimated the indigenous Taino people, sanctioned sexual slavery, and displayed such barbarous cruelty that even his fellow Europeans were horrified. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the book exposes how Columbus's actions-from ordering the mutilation of natives who failed to meet gold quotas to selling children into sexual slavery-set the template for European colonization and the catastrophic destruction of the Americas' indigenous civilizations.
This essential work challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about heroic narratives and national myths, forcing us to grapple with the complex legacy of a man who has been celebrated for centuries despite launching an era of unprecedented human suffering. Neither a simplistic villain story nor an apologist's defense, "The Real Christopher Columbus" presents a nuanced but unflinching portrait of a man whose actions and legacy demand a long-overdue reckoning. In an era when historical truth-telling has never been more crucial, this book provides an urgent and necessary reassessment of one of history's most consequential figures.