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America Discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D

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Erschienen am 04.09.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547230809
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 103 S., 0.34 MB
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Benjamin Franklin Bowen's 'America Discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D.' explores the provocative theory that the New World was touched by Welsh explorers long before Columbus's famed voyage. Bowen's work delves into an alternate narrative of pre-Columbian exploration, weaving a tapestry of historical conjectures with linguistic and anecdotal evidence. This republished tome by DigiCat Publishing retains the charm of its vintage prose, placing it in the broader conversation of historical literature that challenges established chronicles of discovery and colonization. Not merely a relic, its literary style offers both scholarly intrigue and a historical puzzle, appealing to readers with a taste for the esoteric facets of America's past.Bowen, a writer deeply intrigued by the mysteries of history, presents this book as a testament to his unorthodox inquiries. His fascination with this alternative hypothesis may stem from a larger cultural interest in the origins of American civilization and the desire to understand the intricacies of the nation's ancestry. Through meticulous research and passionate argumentation, Bowen crafts a narrative that seeks to illuminate untold stories and offer a distinct perspective on history's grand tableau.Recommended for both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, 'America Discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D.' is a compelling invitation to re-examine the accepted historical narrative. It is an enlightening read for those who appreciate the persistent quest for truth in historical scholarship and for anyone who enjoys pondering the 'what-ifs' of history. Bowen's book is not simply a chronicle but a challenge, encouraging readers to look beyond the edge of established historical maps and into the realm of tantalizing possibility.

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Benjamin Franklin Bowen was an American author, known for contributing to the mid-19th to early 20th century discussions involving pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories. Born in an era when America was engrossed in its own genesis and identity, Bowen's scholarly pursuits reflected the zeitgeist of his time - a fascination with the notions of discovery and the roots of American heritage. His work 'America Discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D.' delves into the hypothesis that the Welsh could have discovered America centuries before Christopher Columbus, a theory that originated with the 16th-century Welsh antiquarian Humphrey Llwyd. Bowen's narrative aligns with the genre of speculative historiography and is emblematic of the literary style that merges historical analysis with conjecture, a prevalent trend in the historiographical methodologies of that period. His research drew upon a combination of medieval Welsh texts, folklore, and comparative linguistics, culminating in a book that not only catered to the appetite for alternative history theories but also fueled nationalistic desires to establish a unique American identity. Though the ideas presented may lack credence in modern academia, Bowen's work is recognized as part of the broader literary and cultural movement of his time that sought to understand and construct an American historical narrative outside of the established European-centric paradigm.

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