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The Many Landfalls of John Cabot

by Peter E. Pope
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Overview

On 24 June 1497 John Cabot landed somewhere on the eastern seaboard of what is now Canada, yet even today, five hundred years later, no one knows precisely where. Once an issue in diplomatic negotiations over title to a continent, Cabot's landfall has also been the subject, especially in centennial years, of competing attempts to appropriate the meaning of the event.

Beginning with the historical context of Cabot's journey, Pope traces the various landfall theories which have placed his landing in locations from the Strait of Belle Isle to Cape Breton. The very uncertainty of our knowledge, he argues, has allowed nationalists in both Newfoundland and Canada to shape the debate about Cabot's itinerary and to stake claims to the landfall that amount to the invention of differing national traditions. As well, Pope concludes, the invented tradition of 'discovery' has allowed Europeans and their descendants to overlook the fact that their possession of North America is based on appropriation from Aboriginal peoples.

Well-illustrated with period maps, engravings, and stamps, "The Many Landfalls of John Cabot" will appeal to readers interested in early European transatlantic voyages, in the nature of the anniversaries that have celebrated Cabot's landing, and in the question of how national pasts are constructed, often from ambiguous sources.

The North American Society for Oceanic History, John Lyman Book Award 1997 (in the area of Canadian Naval and Maritime History).

About the Author, Peter E. Pope

Peter E. Pope is a member of the Archaeology Unit, Department of Anthropology, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Book Details

Published
January 11, 1997
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Pages
258
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780802071507

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