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Ocean A History Of The Atlantic Before Columbus John Haywood

  • SKU: BELL-152163160
Ocean A History Of The Atlantic Before Columbus John Haywood
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.18 MB
Pages: 560
Author: John Haywood
ISBN: 9781639367665, 1639367667
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Ocean A History Of The Atlantic Before Columbus John Haywood by John Haywood 9781639367665, 1639367667 instant download after payment.

A magisterial cultural history of the Atlantic Ocean before Columbus, ranging from the early shaping of the continents and the emergence of homo sapiens to the story of shipbuilding, navigation, maritime exploration, slavery, and nascent European imperialism.
A dazzling and ambitious history of the pre-Columbian Atlantic seas, Ocean is a story that begins with the formation of the mid-Atlantic ridge some 200 million years ago and ends with the Castilian conquest of the Canary Islands in the fifteenth century, providing a template for the methods used by the Spanish in their colonization of the New World.
John Haywood eloquently argues that the perception of Atlantic history beginning with the first voyage of the celebrated Genoese navigator Christopher Columbus is a mistaken one, and that the seafaring and shipbuilding skills that enabled European global exploration and expansion did not arrive fully formed in the fifteenth century, but instead...

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