The Native Tribes About the East Texas Missions by Herbert Eugene Bolton

The Native Tribes About the East Texas Missions by Herbert Eugene Bolton

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Herbert Eugene Bolton (1870-1953) established the Spanish Borderlands as a significant area of research in North American history. In 1917 he published his seminal essay The Mission as a Frontier Institution in the Spanish-American colonies. He was named head of the history department at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1919 and director of the Bancroft Library in 1920; he held both positions until 1940. Bolton was a pioneer in the use of Spanish and Mexican archives, where he studied the lives of his favorite subjects, Spanish missionaries and explorers of the Borderlands. Among his numerous publications are Fray Juan Crespi, Explorer on the Pacific Coast, 1769-1774, Outpost of Empire: The Story of the Founding of San Francisco, and Coronado, Knight of the Pueblo and Plains.
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ISBN 13 9781016515146
ISBN 10 1016515146
Title The Native Tribes About the East Texas Missions
Author Herbert Eugene Bolton
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Publisher Legare Street Press
Year published 2022-10-27
Number of pages 34
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