Edward Gaylord Bourne
Edward Gaylord Bourne, Ph. D. (June 24, 1860 – February 24, 1908) was an American historian, born in Strykersville, New York, and educated at Yale graduating in 1883 with high honors. He taught at Adelbert College, Cleveland from 1888 - 1895 when he became a Professor of History at Yale.
Publications
Bourne published many critical papers on historical subjects. One of them, "The Legend of Marcus Whitman," is generally considered to have settled the Whitman question.
Bourne published:
- The History of the Surplus Revenue of 1837 (1885)
- Historical Introduction to the Philippine Islands (1903)
- Spain in America (1904)
- Life of J. L. Motley (1905)
- Discovery, Conquest, and History of the Philippine Islands (1907)
Bourne edited:
- Rocher's Spanish Colonial System (1904), and translated The Narrative of De Soto (1904) and The Voyage of Champlain (1905).
External links
- Works by Edward Gaylord Bourne at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Edward Gaylord Bourne at Internet Archive
- Spain in America at Thayer's American History site
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