The Battle over America's Origin Story
Legends, Amateurs, and Professional Historiographers
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the myths surrounding America's discovery, this book delves into how historical narratives often reflect societal desires rather than factual evidence. It highlights the influence of Nativist sentiments and skepticism towards academia on these legends. The narrative centers on eccentric amateur investigators who champion diverse theories, from Welsh princes to Viking explorers, asserting their arrival long before Columbus. These myths served as coping mechanisms for their proponents, revealing the complex relationship between history, identity, and cultural perception in America.
