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Beschreibung
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 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.
Über den Autor

Al M. Rocca is a Professor Emeritus at Simpson University and is currently serving as Adjunct Research Professor at California State University, Monterey Bay.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword

Part I: Planning the Transatlantic Voyage and Setting the Physical Geography of the Caribbean

Chapter 1: The Transatlantic Proposal and Preparation for the Voyage

  • The Santa Fe Capitulations
  • Palos de la Frontera and the Acquisition of Men and Ships
  • The Plan
  • Political Goals
  • Notes

Chapter 2: Preparing for the Voyage

  • The Columbus Map
  • Columbus's Methodology for Calculating Global Distances
  • Sequence of Conception: Enterprise to the Indies
  • The First Voyage Maps of Columbus
  • The Art of Navigation in the 15th Century
  • Directional Methodology
  • Nautical Mileage Methodology
  • Notes

Chapter 3: The Adventure Begins

  • The Journal of Christopher Columbus
  • Sabotage as the Voyage Begins, August 3 to September 5
  • The Lady Doña Beatriz Ines Peraza
  • Notes

Part II: The Mid-Transatlantic Crossing

Chapter 4: Into the Ocean Sea: Canary Islands and Beyond, September 6-19

  • The Voyage West Begins and the Deception of Recorded Mileage
  • The Difficulty Measuring Latitude at Sea and Magnetic Variation
  • Entering Unknown Waters (Sea of Darkness)
  • Notes

Chapter 5: Searching for the Indies: September 20 to October 11

  • Looking for an Island, any Island
  • A Nervous Crew Puts Pressure on Columbus
  • October Arrives but Still No Land
  • Notes

Part III: The Columbus Landfall and Search for the Mainland

Chapter 6: The First Encounter: October 12-14

  • The Day the World Changed
  • The Lucayan Islanders Barter with the Europeans
  • Exploring Guanahani
  • Did Columbus Kidnap Several Lucayans?
  • Notes

Chapter 7: A Sea of Islands: October 15-27

  • Rum Cay, A Lucayan "Escapes"
  • The Search for Gold Begins
  • A Lucayan Village and Cemetery
  • Isabella (Crooked Island) and the Search for Samoet
  • Where is Cibao (Cuba)?
  • Notes

Part IV: Cuba and Hispaniola

Chapter 8: Cibao (Cuba): October 28 to December 5

  • Columbus Believes Cibao is Cipangu (Japan)
  • Searching for a Taino King (Cacique)
  • A Lucayan Initiates Friendly Relations with Cuban Taínos
  • Is This Cipangu (Japan) or Cathay (China)?
  • The Ambassadors Describe a Large Taíno Village and Tobacco
  • The Geography of Linking Religious and Commercial Goals
  • Martín Pinzón Abandons Columbus
  • Notes

Chapter 9: Hispaniola: December 7-25

  • Exploring Bohio
  • The Taíno of Hispaniola
  • I am No God
  • Columbus and a Cacique Break Bread on the Santa Maria
  • Shipwreck, the Santa Maria Is Destroyed
  • Notes

Chapter 10: A Time for Decisions: December 26 to January 15, 1493

  • Columbus and Guacanagarí
  • Return to Spain or Continue Exploring?
  • The Voyage Home Begins
  • Along the Coast of Northeastern Hispaniola
  • Notes

Part V: Return Voyage, Accolades, and a Promise of Colonization

Chapter 11: The Voyage Home: January 16 to March 15

  • Columbus Knows the Route Home
  • A Change of Course for the Azores
  • The Ocean Fury Unleashed
  • The Azores Sighted and His Men Imprisoned
  • A Run for the Mainland
  • Portugal Sighted and Contact with King João
  • Palos and Home
  • Notes

Chapter 12: Spanish Accolades and Future Plans

  • Triumphant Return at the Palace of Ferdinand and Isabella
  • Plans for Voyage Two
  • Notes

Afterword

Appendices

  • Appendix I: History and Methodology of Columbus's 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 São da la Mina
  • Appendix IV: Columbus Vision for Spanish-Indio Relations on La Española (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

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Titel: A Historical Geography of Christopher Columbus's First Voyage and his Interactions with Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781032734262
ISBN-10: 1032734264
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rocca, Al M.
Hersteller: Routledge
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Al M. Rocca
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.05.2024
Gewicht: 0,576 kg
Artikel-ID: 128563571

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