Educators share a board game and discussion they created that aides students in learning about Columbus and his voyages.
Millersville University's text retrieval system contains over 1100 articles related to Columbus and the Conquest.
Essayist uses the image of Columbus on the capitol doors to introduce his paper on the role of myth in national history and heritage.
Collection includes photos of his original letter to Spain's sovereigns, and notes on its production, history, transcription, and translation.
Get a list of int'l spellings of Columbus's name, and find photos and descriptions of monuments erected in his honor from around the world.
Presents the argument, and theories supporting it, that Columbus may have come from an ancestry of Spanish Jews, with citations.
Paper discussing multiculturalism centers on Columbus's discovery of America as the beginning of the debate over the westernization of the world.
Spanish explorers archive presents their version of the Columbus story, including encyclopaedic quotes about him and data on his ships.
Humorous essay describes the most likely food, drink, and spirits consumed by Columbus and his crew during their voyage and in America.
Search a list of links about Christopher Columbus. Find biographies, read about his navigation methods, and learn about his different voyages.
Critical essay explores Columbus's origins, Columbian literature, and gives the author's view of the correct chronology of American discoveries.
Read what is believed to be Columbus's letter to the King and Queen, outlining the reasons for and rewards of their funding his famous voyage.
Encyclopedia entry chronicles the explorations of the controversial sixteenth century Italian navigator.
See a map and learn the different theories about Columbus's first landing in the New World. Examine his navigation techniques, ships, and crew.
Student research guide includes books, journals, and biographical sources on the role of the Columbus voyages on early European exploration.
On-line exhibit outlines the historical voyages of the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus. Includes details about his life.
Read a transcript of the letter written to Columbus by Spain's magistrates, outlining the privileges and prerogatives they bestowed upon him.
Internet Medieval Source Book provides a document from Columbus's journal during his voyage of 1492. Find links to Medieval Studies.
Brief summary introduces readers to Columbus's life, then leads them into a description of each of his voyages, with photos and a glossary.
Research paper presents a number of composite drawings of Columbus created using historic, textual descriptions of him, and their backgrounds.
After getting a brief description of Columbus's famous journey and his honors, read the history of Columbus Day and the Knights of Columbus.
Athena Review provides this account of Columbus' first voyage to the New World from summaries of his logbook made by Columbus' son Ferdinand.