Edition |
Second edition. |
Description |
57 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Note |
Revised and updated edition of: The truth about Columbus : a subversively true poster book for a dubiously celebratory occasion, 1992. |
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Includes poster attached inside back cover. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Somebody was already living here -- Teaching against the culture -- The words we use influence how we think -- Exploration before Columbus -- Eurocentrism affects what textbooks include and exclude -- Why was Europe ready to act differently this time? -- Textbooks make up details about Columbus to avoid uncertainty -- Textbooks make the obstacles seem greater -- Textbooks purify his motives -- Textbooks omit what Columbus did with the Americas -- Textbooks omit changes the Americas caused in Euope and Africa -- Textbooks make Columbus seem more tragic -- Why do textbooks lie? -- Columbus and the "century of progress" -- Historiography : how history changes, depending on when and where it is written -- Objections to teaching the truth about Columbus -- The result of all this is boring history -- Furher reading and an invitation to a dialogue. |
Subject |
Columbus, Christopher.
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America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish.
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America -- History -- Textbooks.
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Indians -- Historiography.
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Local Subject |
Indigenous people -- Historiography.
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ISBN |
1595589856 |
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9781595589859 |
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