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Herbert Eugene Bolton_Historian of the American Borderlands

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by Albert L. Hurtado


  ———. Herbert E. Bolton and the Historiography of the Americas. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.

  McCaughey, Robert A. “Four Academic Ambassadors: International Studies and the American University before the Second World War.” Perspectives in American History 12 (1979): 561 – 607.

  Nash, Gerald D. Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890 – 1990. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991.

  Ogden, Adele, Engel Sluiter, and Gregory Crampton, eds. Greater America: Essays in Honor of Herbert Eugene Bolton. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1945.

  Onis, Jose de. “The Americas of Herbert E. Bolton.” The Americas 12 (October 1955): 157 – 168.

  Price, B. Byron. “Bolton, Coronado, and the Texas Panhandle.” In Coronado and the Myth of Quivira, edited by D. Everett. Canyon, Texas: Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 1985.

  Rippy, James F. “Herbert Eugene Bolton: A Recollection.” Southwest Review 39, no. 3 (1954): 166 – 171.

  Rolle, Andrew F. “A Note on the Younger Bolton.” The Americas 10, no.4 (1954): 421 – 424.

  Ross, Mary, comp. Writings and Cartography of Herbert Eugene Bolton. Los Angeles: n.p., 1932.

  Rundell, Walter, Jr. “Webb to Bolton.” Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 50 (1977): 77 – 80.

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  ———. “Junípero Serra, Canonization, and the California Indian Controversy.” Journal of Religious History 15, no. 3 1989): 311 – 329.

  ———. “Junípero Serra and California History.” The Californians 7 (March-August 1989): 18 – 25.

  Skinner, Constance Lindsey. “The Lure of the Golden Gate.” New York Herald Tribune Books, August 2, 1931, p. 3.

  Super, Richard R. “Teaching ‘A History That Only God Could Write:’ The History of the Americas.” History Teacher 16 (May 1983): 339 – 354.

  Truett, Samuel. “Epics of Greater America: Herbert Eugene Bolton's Quest for a Transnational American History.” In Schmidt-Nowara and Nieto-Phillips, Interpreting Spanish Colonialism, 213 – 247.

  Voght, Martha. “Herbert Eugene Bolton as a Writer of Local History.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 72 (1969):313 – 323.

  Weber, David J. “Turner, the Boltonians, and the Borderlands.” American Historical Review 91 (February 1986): 66 – 81.

  ———. “Blood of Martyrs, Blood of Indians: Toward a More Balanced View of Spanish Missions in Seventeenth-Century North America.” In Thomas, Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East, 429 – 448.

  ———. “The Idea of the Spanish Borderlands.” In The Spanish Borderlands in PanAmerican Perspective, vol. 3 of Columbian Consequences, edited by David Hurst Thomas, 3 – 20. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991.

  ———. “A New Borderlands Historiography: Constructing and Negotiating the Boundaries of Identity.” In Hackel, Alta California, 215 – 234.

  Worcester, Donald E. “Herbert Eugene Bolton: The Making of a Western Historian.” In Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians, edited by Richard Etulain, 193 – 213. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991.

  OTHER WORKS

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  Albright, George Leslie. Explorations for Pacific Railroads, 1853 – 1855, edited by Herbert E. Bolton. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1921.

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  Almaráz, Félix D. 1981. Carlos E. Castañeda's Rendezvous with a Library: The Latin American Collection, 1920 – 1927—The First Phase. Journal of Library History 16 (2): 315 – 328.

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  ———. Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing on the Frontier. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.

  Barrows, David P. “The Revolution in Mexico.” University of California Chronicle 13 (October 1911): 438 – 453.

  Barth, Gunther, Delmer M. Brown, George P. Hammond, and Edward W. Strong, “Walton Elbert Bean,” University of California inMemoriam, September 1978. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/archives_exhibits/in_memoriam/index4.html.

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  ———. Modern History: The Rise of a Democratic, Scientific, and Industrialized Civilization. New York: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1935.

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  Bogue, Allan G. Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.

  ———. “ ‘Not by Bread Alone’: The Emergence of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Wisconsin Magazine of History 86, no. 1 (2002): 10 – 23.

  Bohemian Club. A Chronicle of Our Years, Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco. San Francisco: Grabhorn Press, 1947.

  Bolton, Frederick E. Hydro-Psychoses. Worcester, Mass.: J. H. Orpha, 1899.

  Borah, Woodrow, Sanford Elberg, and James J. Parsons. “James Ferguson King.” University of California in Memoriam, 1985. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/archives_exhibits/in_memoriam/index4.html.

  Brewer, Thomas B. “The ‘Old Department’ of History at the University of Texas, 1910 – 1951.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 70, no. 2 (1966): 229 – 246.

  Brooks, James F. Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

  Brown, Da
vid S. Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.

  ———. Beyond the Frontier: The Midwestern Voice in American Historical Writing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.

  Brown, Richard Maxwell. Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of Violence and Vigilantism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.

  Brucker, George A., Henry F. May, and David A. Hollinger. History at Berkeley: A Dialog in Three Parts. Berkeley: University of California, Center for Studies in Higher Education and Institute of Governmental Studies, 1998.

  Bugbee, Lester Gladstone. “The Archives of Bexar.” University Record 1 (October 1899): 339 – 345.

  Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1953.

  Bustamante, Adrian. “‘The Matter Was Never Resolved‘: The Casta System in Colonial New Mexico, 1693 – 1823.” New Mexico Historical Review 66 (April 1991): 143 – 164.

  California Historical Survey Commission. Preliminary Report of the California Historical Survey Commission. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1917.

  Calloway, Colin G. “My Grandfather's Axe: Living with a Native American Past.” In Reflections on American Indian History: Honoring the Past, Building a Future, edited by Albert L. Hurtado, 3 – 31. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008.

  Camp, Charles L. “Bancroft, Old and New.” In GPH: An Informal Record of George P. Hammond and His Era in the Bancroft Library. Berkeley: Friends of the Bancroft Library, 1965.

  Camp, Charles L., and Fulmer Mood. “George Ezra Dane.” California Folklore Quarterly 1 (January 1942): 91 – 93.

  Carlton, Don E., and Katherine J. Adams. “'A Work Peculiarly Our Own': Origins of the Barker Texas History Center, 1883 – 1950.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 86, no. 2 (1982): 197 – 230.

  Carstensen, Vernon. “Wisconsin Regents: Academic Freedom and Innovation, 1900—1925.” Wisconsin Magazine of History 48, no. 2 1965): 101 – 110.

  Castillo, Edward D. “Twentieth-Century Secular Movements.” In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8, California, edited by Robert F. Heizer. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1976.

  Caughey, John Walton. Hubert Howe Bancroft, Historian of the West. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1946.

  ———, ed. The Indians of Southern California in 1852: The B. D. Wilson Report and a Selection of Contemporary Comment. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library Press, 1952.

  ———, ed. Their Majesties the Mob. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960.

  Chandler, Robert J. ECV: 75 Years of Making History. San Francisco: E Clampus Vitus, 2007.

  Chapman, Charles E. Catalogue of Materials in the Archivo General de Indias for the History of the Pacific Coast and the American Southwest. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1919.

  Chappell, Maxine. “Bodie and the Bad Man: Historical Roots of a Legend.” MA thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1947.

  Cheyney, Edward Potts. History of the University of Pennsylvania, 1740 – 1940. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940.

  Chickering, Allen L. “Some Notes with Regard to Drake's Plate of Brass.” California Historical Quarterly 16 (September 1937): 275 – 281.

  Conmy, Peter Thomas. The Origins and Purposes of the Native Sons and Native Daughters of the Golden West. San Francisco: Dolores Press, 1956.

  Conzen, Kathleen Neils. Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836 – 1860: Accommodation and Community in a Frontier City. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976.

  Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

  ———. The Population of the California Indians, 1769 – 1970. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

  Cook, Sherburne F., and Woodrow Borah. Essays in Population History. 3 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971 – 1979.

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  Coulter, E. Merton, ed. Georgia's Disputed Ruins. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1937.

  Coy, Owen C. “The Settlement and Development of the Humboldt Bay Region, 1850 – 1875.” PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1918.

  ———. Guide to the County Archives of California. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1919.

  ———. The Genesis of California Counties. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1923.

  ———. California County Boundaries: A Study of the Division of the State into Counties and the Subsequent Changes in Their Boundaries, with Maps. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1923.

  ———. The Humboldt Bay Region, 1850 – 1875: A Study in American Colonization of California. Los Angeles: California State Historical Association, 1929.

  Cozzens, Samuel Woodworth. “The Lost Trail,” The Youth's Companion, serialized in 48, nos. 6 – 17 (1875): 43, 51, 59, 67, 75, 83, 91, 99, 109, 117, 115, 133.

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  ———. “The Preservation of Our State's History.” California Outlook 12 (May 3, 1913): 7 – 8.

  Davis, Margaret Leslie. Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.

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  Dillon, Richard H. “The Sutro Library.” News Notes of California Libraries 51 (April 1956): 338 – 352.

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  Dugger, Ronnie. “The University of Texas: The Politics of Knowledge.” Change 6, no. 1 (1974): 30 – 39, 60 – 61.

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  E Clampus Vitus. Ye Preposterous Booke of Brasse Which Includes Divers Strange and Surprising Vituscan Voyages, Learned Discourses, Pious Anecdotes, Missionary Pilgramages, Merry Tales and Histories and a Fulle and Compleate Historie of Ye Plate of Brasse Set Up on Our Fair Shores by Ye Buccaneer Franke Drake. N.p.: Press of Ye Greate Hi-OH [1937].

  ———. Credo
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  Eastman, Ann Heidbreder, ed. Constance Lindsay Skinner, Author and Editor: Sketches of Her Life and Character, With a Checklist of Her Writings and the “Rivers of America” Series. N.p.: Women's National Book Association, 1980.

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  Elliott, Orrin Leslie. Stanford University: The First Twenty-Five Years. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1937.

  Ellison, Joseph. California and the Nation, 1850 – 1869: A Study in the Relations of a Frontier Community with the Federal Government. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1927.

  Etulain, Richard W. “After Turner: The Western Historiography of Frederic Logan Paxson.” In Writing Western History: Essay on Major Western Historians, edited by Richard W. Etulain, 137 – 165. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991.

  Faulhaber, Charles. The Bancroft Library, 1900 – 2000. Berkeley: Center for Studies in Higher Education, University of California, 2000.

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  Ferrier, William Warren. Origin and Development of the University of California. Berkeley: Sather Gate Book Shop, 1930.

  Fink, Colin, and E. P. Polushkin. Drake's Plate of Brass Authenticated: The Report on the Plate of Brass. San Francisco: California Historical Society, 1938.

  Fitzgibbon, Mother Richard Marie. “The American Catholic Historical Association Secretaryship of Peter Guilday, 1919 – 1941.” Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 77, no. 4 (1966): 195 – 241.

  Floyd, Marmaduke. “Certain Tabby Ruins on the Georgia Coast.” In Georgia's Disputed Ruins, edited by E. Merton Coulter, 3 – 189. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1937.

 

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