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Frederic Bancroft

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Bookplate of bequest of Frederic Bancroft to Columbia University Library, New York City

Frederic Bancroft (October 30, 1860, in Galesburg, Illinois – February 22, 1945) was an American historian, author, and librarian. The Bancroft Prize, one of the most distinguished academic awards in the field of history, was established at Columbia University in his memory and that of his brother, Edgar Bancroft.

Biography

Bancroft was born in Galesburg, Illinois, and graduated with an A.B. from Amherst College and a PhD from Columbia University. He was a lecturer for one year at Columbia, and served as librarian of the State Department from 1888 to 1892.[1]

Bancroft was an active member of the American Historical Association, and was the unofficial leader of a group from 1913–1915 that called for the reform of the organization's election procedures, ultimately securing such reforms at the 1915 meeting although failing to topple what he viewed as the oligarchy led by J. Franklin Jameson.[2]

Bancroft was the author of two well-regarded books on the South, Slave Trading in the Old South in 1931[3] and A Sketch of the Negro in Politics, Especially in South Carolina and Mississippi in 1885.[4] In 1900, he also wrote a biography of William H. Seward.[5]

Through his bequest, in 1948 the Bancroft Prize was established at Columbia University in his memory and that of his brother, diplomat and attorney Edgar Bancroft.[6] It is considered one of the most distinguished academic awards in the field of history.[7]

References

  1. ^ Obituary, The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 30, No. 2 (April 1945), pp. 245–247
  2. ^ Palmer, R. R. (February 1971). "The American Historical Association in 1970". The American Historical Review. 76 (1): 1–15.
  3. ^ Bancroft, Frederic (1996). Slave Trading in the Old South. Southern Classics (New ed.). University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 1-57003-103-7. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009.
  4. ^ Bancroft, Frederic (1885). A Sketch of the Negro in Politics, Especially in South Carolina and Mississippi (1976 reprint ed.). New York: AMS Press.
  5. ^ Bancroft, Frederic (1900). The Life of William H. Seward.
  6. ^ "Education: Historian's Heritage" Time, March 12, 1945.
  7. ^ "Columbia University Hosts 2006 Bancroft Prizes Dinner". Columbia University Libraries News & Information. May 18, 2006. Archived from the original on September 22, 2006.

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