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The Columbian Quincentenary | Volume 5  Number 4 | Spring 1991  | OAH Magazine of History

The Columbian Quincentenary
Volume 5 Number 4 | Spring 1991
OAH Magazine of History


Contents

The Columbian Quincentenary-A Special Section

Exploring the Columbian Quincentenary Through Historiography
John Hebert

Science, Religion, and Columbus's Enterprise of the Indies
Pauline Moffitt Watts

Columbus's Spain
Jose Manuel Nieto Soria

The Columbian Quincentenary: A Necessary Reassessment
Kirkpatrick Sale

The Hemispheric Roots of the Columbian Voyages
Lynda N. Shaffer

The Early Black Diaspora in the Americas: The First Century After Columbus
Colin Palmer

The Seeds of Change
Herman J. Viola

The Columbian Voyages in Historical Perspective
Louis R. Harlan

Departments and Columns

FROM THE EDITOR

DIALOGUE
History's Great Surprise: The American Indian
David Warren

ON TEACHING
Teaching the Columbian Quincentenary
Marjorie W. Bingham

LESSON PLANS
A Year Long Voyage of Investigation
Mary Ann Barnard

An Examination of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
James A. Percoco

Before Oglethorpe: Hispanic and Indian Cultures in the Southeast United States
Carmen Chaves Tesser and Charles Hudson

NATIONAL HISTORY DAY SUPPLEMENT
National History Day Commemorates the Columbian Quincentenary
Lois Scharf and Cathy Gorn

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Christopher Columbus: Bridge Between the Old and New World
Vickie J. Schlene

HISTORY HEADLINES

ON THE COVER
From Paolo Giovio, Elogia vivorum bellica virtute illustrium, Basel, 1575, courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University.

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