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  1. Edward Perkins Channing (June 15, 1856 – January 7, 1931) was an American historian and an author of a monumental History of the United States in six volumes, for which he won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for History.

    • History of the United States
    • Pulitzer Prize (1926)
  2. Edward Perkins Channing ( Dorchester, 15 giugno 1856 – Cambridge, 7 gennaio 1931) è stato uno storico statunitense . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Opere. 3 Note. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  3. Edward Channing (born June 15, 1856, Dorchester, Massachusetts, U.S.—died January 7, 1931, Cambridge) was an American historian best remembered for a monumental study of his country’s development from ad 1000 through the American Civil War (1861–65). Channing, a son of the poet William Ellery Channing (1817–1901), was associated ...

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  4. Edward Channing Biography | AHA. Edward Channing (June 15, 1856–January 7, 1931) taught at Harvard University from 1883–1929. He was the author of the six-volume History of the United States. Bibliography. American history leaflets; colonial and constitutional. Ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart and Edward Channing no. 1-36.

  5. About this book. Twenty years after Edward Channing's death in 1931, historians differed rather widely in their evaluation of his work. A British author, surveying American historiography since 1890, was quite critical of Channing's major contribution, the six-volume History of the United States, contending that it "won only a contemporary ...

  6. ward Channing was at work in his study on Volume VII of his History of the United States. On Jan. 6 he was taken ill, and in twelve. hours, on Jan. 7, he died, at the age. of 74. It was in 1905 that the first volume. of Professor Channing's monumental work appeared, and with it came the. announcement of his plan of covering in eight volumes the ...

  7. Edward Channing: A Biographical Sketch. Davis D. Joyce. Chapter. 25 Accesses. Abstract. Thus Edward Channing began his autobiography when he sat down to write in 1929, two years before his death. This opening passage says a great deal about the man.