Awards & Winners

Herbert Eugene Bolton

Date of Birth 20-July-1870
Place of Birth Wisconsin
(United States, with Territories, Indiana Territory, United States of America, Northwest Territory, Midwestern United States, Contiguous United States)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Herbert E. Bolton
Profession Historian
Herbert Eugene Bolton was an American historian who pioneered the study of the Spanish-American borderlands and was a prominent authority on Spanish American history. He originated what became known as the Bolton Theory of the history of the Americas which holds that it is impossible to study the history of the United States in isolation from the histories of other American nations, and wrote or co-authored 94 works. A student of Frederick Jackson Turner, Bolton disagreed with his mentor's Frontier theory and argued that the history of the Americas is best understood by taking a holistic view and trying to understand the ways in which the different colonial and precolonial contexts have interacted to produce the modern United States. The height of his career was spent at the University of California, Berkeley where he served as chair of the history department for 22 years and is credited with making the renowned Bancroft Library the dominant research center it is today.

Awards by Herbert Eugene Bolton

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1950


Bancroft Prize
Honored for : Coronado