Legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Americas

Legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Americas

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Bartosik-Velez Elise
Vanderbilt University Press
EAN: 9780826519542
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Why is the capital of the United States named in part after Christopher Columbus, a Genoese explorer commissioned by Spain who never set foot on what would become the nation's mainland? Why did Spanish American nationalists in 1819 name a new independent republic ""Colombia,"" after Columbus, the first representative of the empire from which they had recently broken free? These are only two of the introductory questions explored in The Legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Americas, a fundamental recasting of Columbus as an eminently powerful tool in imperial constructs.

Bartosik-Velez seeks to explain the meaning of Christopher Columbus throughout the so-called New World, first in the British American colonies and the United States, as well as in Spanish America, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She argues that during the pre- and post-revolutionary periods, New World societies commonly imagined themselves as legitimate and powerful independent political entities by comparing themselves to the classical empires of Greece and Rome. Columbus, who had been construed as a figure of empire for centuries, fit perfectly into that framework. By adopting him as a national symbol, New World nationalists appeal to Old World notions of empire.
EAN 9780826519542
ISBN 0826519547
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date February 29, 2016
Pages 216
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 140
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Bartosik-Velez Elise