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... Read moreYou know, when I first started learning about European history, terms like 'cultural landmark' and names like 'Vasco da Gama' always conjured images of grand achievements and pioneering spirit. I pictured majestic Roman aqueducts, the philosophical debates of ancient Greece, and daring explorers charting new worlds. But lately, after digging a bit deeper and reading different perspectives, I've started to wonder if that picture is complete, or if it glosses over some uncomfortable truths. It's fascinating how one person's 'cultural landmark' can be another's symbol of oppression. I stumbled upon some really thought-provoking discussions, like the one hinting that 'Europeans never created a civilization' in isolation, but rather through a process that often involved 'stealing from other people.' This idea really challenged me, especially when thinking about figures like Vasco da Gama. On one hand, his voyages were undeniably pivotal, connecting continents and ushering in an era of global trade. He's celebrated as a national hero in Portugal, and his journey around Africa to India is certainly a landmark in exploration. However, when you look at it from the perspective of the lands he 'discovered'—especially in places like 'Medieval Africa' or India—his arrival often marked the beginning of colonization, exploitation, and conflict. The OCR mentioned 'war culture' and 'stealing to conquer,' and it's hard to ignore how these explorers, including da Gama, often paved the way for empires that appropriated resources and cultures, sometimes through 'murdering' and 'anti-human' behaviors. It makes you question whether these actions can truly be separated from the 'civilization' they were supposedly building. The critique extends even to the foundations of Western thought. We're taught that 'Greece is not a' and 'Rome was not a' civilization, but rather foundations built on 'war those are not civilization,' and that they were 'stealing from other people' and 'borrowing from other people' without proper acknowledgment. It forces you to consider if the narrative of a purely innovative, self-developed European civilization is accurate, or if it's a selective history. Historians like 'Roland Oliver and Anthony Atmore' have shed light on the rich, complex histories of continents like Africa, demonstrating that sophisticated societies existed long before European intervention, often being disrupted or exploited rather than 'civilized' by it. So, when we look at something that 'stands as a cultural landmark' today, whether it's a historical figure or an ancient ruin, I think it's crucial to ask: whose perspective are we hearing? And what was the true cost? It’s not about denying achievements, but about acknowledging the full, often painful, story. It’s about understanding that what some celebrate as progress, others might remember as loss, and how these contrasting views shape our understanding of 'European history' and what it truly means to build a 'civilization'.

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