The evolving perception of Christopher Columbus in Europe and Latin America
In recent years, the historical figure of Christopher Columbus, once universally celebrated as the discoverer of the Americas, has become the subject of heated debate and reevaluation in both Europe and Latin America. This shift in perception reflects a broader cultural and social reevaluation of historical narratives and the figures at their center. The legacy of Christopher Columbus, who was once indisputably honored with statues, parades, and named holidays, is increasingly viewed through a critical lens, particularly regarding his role in colonization and subsequent impact on indigenous populations. In Europe and Latin America, this reassessment has sparked a wide range…
