Someone once critically categorized American history textbooks, perhaps unfairly, as fat, dull boring books that mention everything but explain practically nothing. 1 A cursory survey of US history textbooks on the treatment of Juan Ponce de Leon and the discovery of Florida would suggest historical content is like an ice cube melting in the sun.
Juan Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida Reconsidered by Samuel Turner Looking for Angola : ...
The editors commend to the careful attention of all of our readers the provocative lead article in t...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
This paper will reconsider a number of sources, both those commonly cited as well as some that are l...
Reviews of Juan Ponce de Leon. By Vincente Murga Sanz. (San Juan: Universidad de Puerto Rico Press, ...
Fuson, Juan Ponce de Leon and the Spanish Discovery of Puerto Rico and Florida. By Charles W. Arnade...
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s first visit to Florida in 1513, changed the course of history. The people wh...
Travel books have been around for ages and fascinated those who stayed at home with magnificent repo...
The long and eventful discovery voyage of Juan Ponce de León, the Spanish conquistador and explorer,...
The long and eventful discovery voyage of Juan Ponce de León, the Spanish conquistador and explorer,...
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s Voyages to Florida T. Frederick DavisPrefaceFirst Voyage and Discovery of Fl...
Florida is the neglected stepchild of Spain\u27s American empire, wrote Carl L. Swanson in his intro...
The historiography of seventeenth-century La Florida (which Spain claimed reached from the Florida K...
That teachers and writers of history must strive for accuracy is a proposition hardly open to debate...
Taking their cue from Michael Gannon, Florida\u27s historians are fond of pointing out that by the t...
Juan Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida Reconsidered by Samuel Turner Looking for Angola : ...
The editors commend to the careful attention of all of our readers the provocative lead article in t...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
This paper will reconsider a number of sources, both those commonly cited as well as some that are l...
Reviews of Juan Ponce de Leon. By Vincente Murga Sanz. (San Juan: Universidad de Puerto Rico Press, ...
Fuson, Juan Ponce de Leon and the Spanish Discovery of Puerto Rico and Florida. By Charles W. Arnade...
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s first visit to Florida in 1513, changed the course of history. The people wh...
Travel books have been around for ages and fascinated those who stayed at home with magnificent repo...
The long and eventful discovery voyage of Juan Ponce de León, the Spanish conquistador and explorer,...
The long and eventful discovery voyage of Juan Ponce de León, the Spanish conquistador and explorer,...
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s Voyages to Florida T. Frederick DavisPrefaceFirst Voyage and Discovery of Fl...
Florida is the neglected stepchild of Spain\u27s American empire, wrote Carl L. Swanson in his intro...
The historiography of seventeenth-century La Florida (which Spain claimed reached from the Florida K...
That teachers and writers of history must strive for accuracy is a proposition hardly open to debate...
Taking their cue from Michael Gannon, Florida\u27s historians are fond of pointing out that by the t...
Juan Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida Reconsidered by Samuel Turner Looking for Angola : ...
The editors commend to the careful attention of all of our readers the provocative lead article in t...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...