The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus
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The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus
The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus
A gifted historian presents a definitive book on Christopher Columbus—his life, his legacy and the many controversies that outlived him
Christopher Columbus was born Cristoforo Colombo, in the autumn of 1451 in the Mediterranean port city of Genoa, and he died in the Spanish city of Valladolid in May 1506, as don Cristóbal Colón. More than five centuries later, we are still arguing over his life and its significance. Millions if not billions of people have learned his name. Most have some sense of what he did, that it was momentous, a great achievement, an act of primacy. But was his achievement "great" because he "discovered America" and thus made possible the hemisphere's "great" nations? Or was it an apocalyptic catastrophe for tens of millions of Indigenous and African peoples?
In The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus, acclaimed historian Matthew Restall, perhaps the leading scholar of the Spanish Empire, presents a new, authoritative biography of Columbus, while at the same time tracing his many afterlives down into our own time. He explores the mysteries, many of them manufactured, that colour our understanding of Columbus even in the twenty-first century—mysteries surrounding Columbus's name, nationality, place of birth, ancestry, education, religion, intellectual vision, moral fibre, sexual proclivities, and current resting place. He shows how Columbus became an iconic American hero in the nineteenth century, and how a parallel hero emerged in the form of the Italian American Columbus.
Restall takes us beyond polemic, sifting through the evidence across nations, languages, and five centuries to explore the many questions that make up what he calls "Columbiana." He demonstrates that, far from a uniquely talented individual, Columbus was typical of the Iberian and northern Italian men of his day—a merchant mariner who became an explorer, slave-trader, and conquistador-settler. And Restall challenges the notion, deeply held to this day, that Columbus can be credited or blamed for all that happened after 1492.
Whatever one's views of Columbus, Restall's book is the necessary, definitive account. It dispels the myths and gives us Columbus as he was. It shows how he has been distorted in the centuries since his death—and how we might come to understand him, and his legacies, anew.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781324086932
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 07 October 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Illustration: 49 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 620g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Matthew Restall is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History and Anthropology, and director of Latin American Studies, at Penn State University. He is the author of Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest and When Montezuma Met Cortés, among other books.
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