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On Savage Shores - How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe

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We are taught that global history began in the late 15th century, when the ''Old World'' encountered the ''New''. We imagine Christopher Columbus ''discovering'' America in 1492. But at the same instant, the great civilisations of the Americas - the Aztecs, Maya, Totonacs, Inuit, and others - discovered Europe. Tens of thousands of Indigenous Americans made the journey across the Atlantic from the very moment of that first encounter, but their experiences have been written out of mainstream accounts: from the Maya ''king'' who met Henry VIII, to the Inuit who harpooned ducks on the Avon; from the Aztecs who mocked up human sacrifice at the court of Charles V, to the Inuk baby who was put on show in a London pub; from the mestizo children of Spaniards who returned ''home'' with their fathers, to the tens of thousands of enslaved people and servants who laboured in European households. Their culture - their foods and clothes, their languages and beliefs - changed the course of European civilisation, just as surely as Europe changed America. And for many of those visitors, Europe was the savage shore.>

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Authors Caroline Dodds Penncock, Caroline Dodds Pennock
Publisher Weidenfeld and Nicolson
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781474616904
ISBN 978-1-4746-1690-4
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 160 mm x 236 mm x 40 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Peoples, History: earliest times to present day, Colonialism and imperialism, General and world history

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