Manuel da Silva Rosa

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Manuel da Silva Rosa, 2007

Manuel da Silva Rosa (born 1961)[1] is a Portuguese American historian, writer and doctor in Insular and Atlantic History (XV-XX Centuries) by the University of the Azores. He is an independent researcher and lecturer on the life of Christopher Columbus. Rosa has published several controversial books and has been featured in Polish documentaries about Columbus and several other international media outlets.[2][3]

Life[]

Rosa was born in Madalena, Pico Island, Portugal in 1961. He and his family emigrated to Boston in 1973.[1][4]

From 2008 to 2018 he worked as an IT analyst at Duke University.[5]

Selected works[]

  • O Mistério Colombo Revelado, Ésquilo, Portugal, 2006 (ISBN 978-9728605865)
  • Unraveling riddles and falsities of Christopher Columbus. His nobility, the location of Natividad, and the Santa Maria’s true fate. e-Spanish Legal History Review, N.º 19 ENERO 2015
  • A will without a way. A critical review of how the Christopher Columbus Mayorazgo of 1498 continues to perpetrate a fraud against historians and history. e-Spanish Legal History Review, N.º 21 JUNIO 2015
  • Columbus-The Untold Story, Outwater Media Group, New Jersey, 2016 (ISBN 978-0578179315)
  • Portugal e o Segredo de Colombo, Alma dos Livros, Lisbon, 2019 (ISBN 978-9898907615)
  • ROZWIĄZANA TAJEMNICA KOLUMBA, SYNA WARNEŃCZYKA, Exemplum, Poland, 2020

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