Caroline Dodds Pennock

Caroline Dodds Pennock is a historian known for her work on the Aztecs and the early modern Atlantic world. She is a lecturer at the University of Sheffield and has published extensively on indigenous peoples' experiences and perspectives during the age of exploration.

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  1. 1. On Savage Shores

    How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe

    This compelling historical narrative delves into the often-overlooked stories of Indigenous peoples from the Americas who traveled to Europe during the Age of Exploration. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book reveals the experiences and perspectives of these Native travelers, who navigated foreign lands, cultures, and political landscapes, challenging the Eurocentric narratives of the time. It sheds light on their resilience, adaptability, and the profound impact they had on European society, offering a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of the early modern world.

    The 17008th Greatest Book of All Time
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