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231:’s Distinguished Service Award, their highest honor. In 1976 the Howard F. Cline Prize was established and awarded biennially for the best book on Latin American ethnohistory. In 2017, the Howard F. Cline Book Prize in Mexican History was established by the Latin American Studies Association. 227:, for his work to bring Spanish and American scholarly institutions into greater cooperation. Following his early death in 1971, he was eulogized in major scholarly journals of Latin American history and in the Congressional Record. In 1972, Cline was posthumously awarded the 817: 79:(CLAH), the professional organization of Latin American historians, which he chaired in 1964. He is still highly regarded as a scholar "devoted to and effective in the promotion of Latin American studies in the United States." 162:, founded under Hanke’s tenure at the Hispanic Foundation, with social science and humanities volumes alternating by year. Active in scholarly organizations in the U.S., he was instrumental in incorporating the 115:, which he later published. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He won a Frederick Sheldon Fellowship, which funded travel for a year outside of the U.S. following graduation, and which he used to go to Mexico. 821: 818:"SALALM Conferences | Blog | Panel 11-The Hispanic Division and the Handbook of Latin American Studies: Highlighting Luso-Hispanic Collections in the Library of Congress" 853:
Spanish and Mexican Land Grants and the Jicarilla Apache in New Mexico, 1689-1848: A Technical Report including a list of grants, confirmed and unconfirmed and summary of data
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Spanish and Mexican Land Grants and the Jicarilla Apache in New Mexico, 1689-1848: A Technical Report including a list of grants, confirmed and unconfirmed and summary of data
178: 67:(June 12, 1915 – June 1, 1971) was an American government official and historian, specializing in Latin America. Cline served as Director of the Hispanic Foundation at the 467:"Viceroyalty to Republics, 1786-1952: Historical Notes on the Evolution of Middle American Political Units", Guide to Ethnhistorical Sources HMAI, vol. 12, 138-165. 170:(LASA). In 1966, in his history of the Latin American Studies Association, he suggested that at some future date Latin Americanists should erect a statue to 842:
Howard F. Cline, "The Florida Indians, vol. 1, Notes on Colonial Indians and Communities in Florida, 1700-1821." New York: Garland Publishing 1974.
386:"A Preliminary Report on Chinantec archeology: excavations in Oaxaca, Mexico, 1951." 33d International Congress of Americanists (San José 1958). 166:
as a nonprofit corporation, scholarly organization in 1964, the year he served as chair of the organization. He was one of the founders of the
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In 1940, Cline entered the graduate program in History at Harvard, with Clarence Haring as his adviser. He did fieldwork in a then-remote
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Cline edited a two-volume collection of essays on the development of Latin American history as a field. He also helped create the
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in 1942-43 as a Social Science Research Fellow, which resulted in several publications. Cline's dissertation was on the
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from 1949 to 1952. He left academia in 1952 to become Director of the Hispanic Foundation at the Library of Congress.
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John Brademas, "A Tribute to Howard Francis Cline, Director of the Hispanic Foundation of the Library of Congress"
602:. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 2008. Delpar’s book is dedicated to the memories of Howard F. Cline and 947: 433: 212: 224: 967: 942: 952: 527: 491:"The Relaciones Geográficas of Spain, New Spain, and the Spanish Indies: An Annotated Bibliography," 297: 185: 143: 864:
Howard F. Cline, “Ethnohistory: A Progress Report on the Handbook of Middle American Indians."
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Looking South: The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States, 1850-1975
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The Florida Indians, vol. 1, Notes on Colonial Indians and Communities in Florida, 1700-1821.
174:, the "remote godfather" of the field, who instigated a renewed U.S. interest in the region. 735:
Historians of Latin America in the United States, 1965: Biobibliographies of 680 Specialists
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Howard F. Cline, "The Latin American Studies Association: A Summary Survey with Appendix,"
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Cline was awarded the Spanish government’s highest honor for foreigners, Commander in the
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Howard F. Cline, "Civil Congregation of the Western Chinantla, New Spain, 1599-1603."
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Howard F. Cline, "Civil Congregation of the Indians of New Spain, 1598-1606."
393:"Ethnohistory: A Progress Report on the Handbook of Middle American Indians." 926: 100: 290:
Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, Handbook of Middle American Indians (HMAI)
407:"The Ortelius Maps of New Spain, 1579 and Related Contemporary Materials." 196: 171: 158:
as director of the Hispanic foundation. Cline expanded the coverage of the
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from 1952 until his death in June 1971. He was one of the founders of the
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92nd Congress, 1st session (vol. 117 pt. 14), June 7, 1971, 18493-18494.
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Howard F. Cline, "Benjamin Orange Flower and The Arena, 1889-1909,"
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Latin American History: Essays on its Study and Teaching, 1898-1965
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Latin American History, Essays on Its Study and Teaching, 1898-1965
484:"A Census of the Relaciones Geográficas of New Spain, 1579-1612," 188:, providing information on the history of Florida Indians and the 615:
Howard F. Cline, "In Memoriam: Clarence Henry Haring, 1885-1960"
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Imago Mundi: International Journal for the History of Cartography
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Howard F. Cline, "Flower and The Arena: Purpose and Content,"
248:, Harvard University Press 1953; revised edition Atheneum 1966 179:
Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials
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in history, writing his senior thesis on American journalist
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on a scholarship; in his sophomore year became a resident in
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Howard F. Cline, "The Conference : A Fecund Decade 1954-64"
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vol. 7. Austin: University of Texas Press 1969, pp. 523-52.
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Brademas, “A Tribute to Howard Francis Cline, 18493-18494.
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Roberto Weitlaner and Howard F. Cline, "The Chinantec."
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Cline, "The Latin American Studies Association” p. 64.
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Brademus, ”Tribute to Howard Francis Cline,” p. 18493.
526:"The Chronology of the Conquest: Syncronologies in 316:"Benjamin Orange Flower and The Arena, 1889-1909," 654:Brademus, ”A Tribute to Howard F. Cline”, p. 18493 443:"Hernando CortĂ©s and the Aztec Indians in Spain." 400:"In Memoriam: Clarence Henry Haring, 1885-1960," 306:. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1989. 924: 498:"SahagĂşn and His Works" (with Nicolau d’Olwer), 457:"Introduction: Reflections on Ethnohistory" in 184:Cline prepared research materials for the U.S. 891:"CLAH Â» The Distinguished Service Award" 885: 883: 470:"Ethnohistorical Regions of Middle America," 323:"Flower and The Arena: Purpose and Content," 320:, vol. 17 (June 1940), pp. 139–150, 171. 445:Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 438:Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 422:vol. 44, no. 3, Aug. 1964, pp. 341–374. 369:, vol. 12, no. 2, Oct 1955, pp. 115–137 195:After 1960 Cline devoted time to volumes on 576: 574: 404:vol. 17, no. 3. Jan. 1961, pp. 292–297 348:, vol. 27, no. 1, Feb. 1947, pp. 30–60 150:Career in government and scholarly activity 880: 454:7 (1969): 523-52, (with Roberto Weitlaner) 785:, Vol. 2. No. 1 (Autumn 1966), pp. 57-79. 564:John Finan, "Howard F. Cline, 1915-1971" 397:, vol. 40, no. 2. 1960, pp. 224–229. 355:, vol. 29, (1947) no. 3, pp. 349–369 286:. 2 vols. University of Texas Press 1965. 698:, vol. 12, no. 2, Oct 1955, pp. 115-137. 632:, vol. 17 (June 1940), pp. 139–150, 171. 571: 310: 82: 619:vol. 17, no. 3. Jan. 1961, pp. 292-297. 568:vol. 51, no. 4. Nov. 1971, pp. 646-653. 532:Journal de la SocietĂ© des Americanistes 925: 772:vol. 45, no. 3, Aug. 1965, pp. 434-38 868:, vol. 40, no. 2. 1960, pp. 224-229. 429:, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Autumn 1966) 57-79. 229:Conference on Latin American History 164:Conference on Latin American History 77:Conference on Latin American History 866:Hispanic American Historical Review 770:Hispanic American Historical Review 709:Handbook of Middle American Indians 683:Hispanic American Historical Review 645:, vol. 17 (Sept. 1940), pp. 247–257 566:Hispanic American Historical Review 512:"Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1832-1918,” 461:Handbook of Middle American Indians 452:Handbook of Middle American Indians 420:Hispanic American Historical Review 418:of the Spanish Indies, 1577-1586.” 395:Hispanic American Historical Review 374:Hispanic American Historical Review 360:Hispanic American Historical Review 353:Hispanic American Historical Review 346:Hispanic American Historical Review 258: 201:Handbook of Middle American Indians 13: 913:Latin American Studies Association 523:, HMAI, vol. 13, pp. 370–422. 459:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, 273:New York: Garland Publishing 1974. 168:Latin American Studies Association 160:Handbook of Latin American Studies 73:Latin American Studies Association 14: 994: 505:"SahagĂşn Materials and Studies", 502:, HMAI, vol. 13, pp. 186–206 495:, HMAI vol. 12, pp. 370–395. 277: 963:Historians of Franciscan history 521:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 516:HMAI, vol. 13, pp. 326–347. 514:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 509:HMAI, vol. 13, pp. 218–239. 507:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 500:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 493:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 486:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 479:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 472:Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources 138:). 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Cline, editor. 528:Codex Telleriano-Remensis 298:The Conquest of New Spain 218: 54: 42: 30: 23: 411:. Vol. 16, issue 1, 1962 234: 186:Indian Claims Commission 154:In 1952 Cline succeeded 672:Brademus, “Cline” 18493 295:Bernardino de SahagĂşn, 144:Northwestern University 948:Harvard College alumni 464:(HMAI), vol. 12, 3-16. 416:Relaciones Geográficas 327:, vol. 17 (Sept. 1940) 113:Benjamin Orange Flower 824:on September 20, 2016 311:Articles and chapters 83:Early life and career 968:Historians of Mexico 943:Writers from Detroit 643:Journalism Quarterly 630:Journalism Quarterly 553:Congressional Record 362:32(May 1952) 212-42. 325:Journalism Quarterly 318:Journalism Quarterly 136:guerra de las castas 103:, whose Master was 91:, Cline grew up in 69:Library of Congress 953:Latin Americanists 105:Clarence H. Haring 18:American historian 851:Howard F. Cline, 450:"The Chinantec". 381:El Mexico Antiguo 209:Tulane University 89:Detroit, Michigan 62: 61: 37:Detroit, Michigan 990: 917: 916: 905: 899: 898: 887: 878: 875: 869: 862: 856: 849: 843: 840: 834: 833: 831: 829: 820:. 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Library of Congress
Latin American Studies Association
Conference on Latin American History
Detroit, Michigan
Indianapolis
Harvard College
Dunster House
Clarence H. Haring
magna cum laude
Benjamin Orange Flower
Chinantec
San Pedro YĂłlox
Oaxaca
Caste War
Yale
Northwestern University
Lewis Hanke
Handbook of Latin American Studies
Conference on Latin American History
Latin American Studies Association
Fidel Castro
Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials
Indian Claims Commission
Jicarilla Apache
ethnohistory
Mesoamerica
Tulane University
Robert Wauchope
Order of Isabella the Catholic
Conference on Latin American History

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