Christopher Columbus: Between Glory and Guilt

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230175285
  • EAN9798230175285
  • Date de parution14/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

"Christopher Columbus: Between Glory and Guilt" is a gripping exploration of one of the most polarizing figures in world history. This richly detailed narrative traces Columbus's journey from obscurity to notoriety, from his humble beginnings in Genoa to his pivotal crossing into Spain, where a dream of discovery would collide with the ambitions of empire. Set against the backdrop of a fractured Europe and the fervor of Spain's Reconquista, the book illuminates Columbus not just as a navigator, but as a man entangled in theological prophecy, political desperation, and personal obsession.
With dramatic flair and historical precision, the story unveils his relentless pursuit to open a westward passage to Asia, his entanglement with religious orders and royal courts, and his calculated appeals to the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella. Through vivid storytelling, the book delves into the psychological landscape of Columbus: his steadfast belief in divine destiny, his persuasive charm, and the growing desperation that accompanied each rejection.
From monasteries to palaces, he carried charts and scripture, driven by a vision that blurred the line between spiritual salvation and imperial ambition. At the heart of this chronicle lies the tension between visionary genius and historical consequence. As Columbus finds his foothold in Spain and gains the attention of powerful allies, the reader is drawn into a moment before the world changed-a moment when oceans still held secrets and empires were yet unborn."Christopher Columbus: Between Glory and Guilt" is not a hagiography nor a condemnation, but a nuanced meditation on legacy, ambition, and the cost of greatness.
Perfect for readers of historical biography, exploration epics, and anyone intrigued by the shadows behind history's celebrated figures.
"Christopher Columbus: Between Glory and Guilt" is a gripping exploration of one of the most polarizing figures in world history. This richly detailed narrative traces Columbus's journey from obscurity to notoriety, from his humble beginnings in Genoa to his pivotal crossing into Spain, where a dream of discovery would collide with the ambitions of empire. Set against the backdrop of a fractured Europe and the fervor of Spain's Reconquista, the book illuminates Columbus not just as a navigator, but as a man entangled in theological prophecy, political desperation, and personal obsession.
With dramatic flair and historical precision, the story unveils his relentless pursuit to open a westward passage to Asia, his entanglement with religious orders and royal courts, and his calculated appeals to the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella. Through vivid storytelling, the book delves into the psychological landscape of Columbus: his steadfast belief in divine destiny, his persuasive charm, and the growing desperation that accompanied each rejection.
From monasteries to palaces, he carried charts and scripture, driven by a vision that blurred the line between spiritual salvation and imperial ambition. At the heart of this chronicle lies the tension between visionary genius and historical consequence. As Columbus finds his foothold in Spain and gains the attention of powerful allies, the reader is drawn into a moment before the world changed-a moment when oceans still held secrets and empires were yet unborn."Christopher Columbus: Between Glory and Guilt" is not a hagiography nor a condemnation, but a nuanced meditation on legacy, ambition, and the cost of greatness.
Perfect for readers of historical biography, exploration epics, and anyone intrigued by the shadows behind history's celebrated figures.