1492: What Is It Like to Be Discovered?Monthly Review Press, 1991 - 160 pagine Presents "1492: What Is It Like to Be Discovered?," a review that originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 1992 issue of "Monthly Review Press" and is provided online by Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Reviews the book written by Deborah Small with Maggie Jaffe that provides a narrative history of the invasion of the New World led by Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). |
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