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Herbert Eugene Bolton

Herbert Eugene Bolton
Author: Albert L. Hurtado
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520272161

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This biography examines the life, works, and ideas of Herbert E. Bolton, a prominent historian of the American West, Mexico, and Latin America.


The Spanish borderlands

The Spanish borderlands
Author: Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1921
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Herbert E. Bolton and the Historiography of the Americas

Herbert E. Bolton and the Historiography of the Americas
Author: Russell Magnaghi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1998-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313031762

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The comparative approach to the understanding of history is increasingly popular today. This study details the evolution of comparative history by examining the career of a pioneer in this area, Herbert E. Bolton, who popularized the notion that hemispheric history should be considered from pole to pole. Bolton traced the study of the history of the Americas back to 16th century European accounts of efforts to bring civilization to the New World, and he argued that only within this larger context could the histories of individual nations be understood. After American entry into the Spanish-American War in 1898, historians such as Bolton promoted the idea of comparative history, and it remains to this day a significant historiographical approach. Consideration of the history of the Americas as a whole dates back to 16th century European treatises on the New World. Chapter one of this study provides an overview of pre-Bolton formulations of such history. In chapter two one sees the forces that shaped Bolton's thinking and brought about the development of the concept. Chapters three and four focus upon the evolution of the approach through Bolton's history course at the University of California at Berkeley and the reception of the concept among Bolton's contemporaries. Unfortunately, Bolton never fully developed the theoretical side of his arguement; thus, chapter five chronicles the decline of his ideas after his death. The final chapter reveals the survival of the concept, which is now embraced by a new generation of historians who are largely unfamiliar with Bolton's instrumental role in the promotion of comparative history.


Coronado

Coronado
Author: Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789125510

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Herbert Eugene Bolton, who was well-known for his books on the Southwest and Spanish Americas, here recounts in detail Francisco Vasquez de Coronado’s sixteenth-century entrada to the North American frontier of the Spanish Empire. In retracing Coronado’s route, Professor Bolton—with access to new information—was able to relive the experiences of the original exploration. Originally published in 1949, he brings fresh insight and profound knowledge to CORONADO: Knight of Pueblos and Plains. “Thoroughly documented, this tells of the search for El Dorado, the preliminary explorations of Fray Marcos seeking the Seven Cities of Cibola, Alarcon’s voyage, the discovery of the Colorado, the explorations of Coronado and his lieutenants...Then there are Coronado’s later years as governor of Nueva Galicia, his trial and acquittal.”—Kirkus Review


Rim of Christendom

Rim of Christendom
Author: Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 715
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0816535701

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"This re-issued biography recounts [Kino's] work with loving detail and with an accuracy that has survived slight amendments. Its accompanying plates, maps, and bibliography enhance a text that should find a place in every serious library."—Religious Studies Review "This is truly an epic work, an absolute standard for any Southwestern collection."—Book Talk Select maps from the 1984 edition of Rim of Christendom are now available online through the UA Campus Repository.


Herbert Eugene Bolton

Herbert Eugene Bolton
Author: John Francis Bannon
Publisher: Books on Demand
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1978
Genre: Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 1870-1953
ISBN: 9780608056319

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The Hasinais, Southern Caddoans as Seen by the Earliest Europeans

The Hasinais, Southern Caddoans as Seen by the Earliest Europeans
Author: Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806134413

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Renowned as the founder of Spanish borderlands studies, Herbert Eugene Bolton was the first U.S. historian to build his research on Spanish archives and other forgotten archives in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, and Cuba. Yet before that, from 1906 to 1908, Bolton studied the Hasinai Indians of Louisiana and Texas. Russell Magnaghi has edited Bolton's previously unpublished examination of the Hasinais, a settled, agricultural American Indian tribe in East Texas and one of the two major branches of the Caddoan Indians. Bolton's ethnohistorical analysis' includes chapters on the Hasinai interaction with the Spanish and the French; their economic life and social and political organization; their housing, hardware, and handicrafts; their dress and adornment; their religious beliefs and customs; and their war customs and ceremonials.


Anza's California expeditions

Anza's California expeditions
Author: H.E. Bolton
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 485
Release: 1930
Genre: History
ISBN: 5881632745

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Anza's California expeditions. Volume 3. The San Francisco colony. Diaries of anza, font's and eixarch, and narratives by Palou and Moraga. Translated from the original Spanish manuscript and edited by Herbert Eugene Bolton.


With the Makers of Texas

With the Makers of Texas
Author: Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1904
Genre: Texas
ISBN:

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A source reader in Texas history.