- H. Arnold Barton
H. Arnold Barton, professor emeritus of history, was born in Los Angeles in 1929. Of Swedish descent, he has devoted his research to the history of
Scandinavia , especially Sweden, and of Swedes and other Scandinavians inNorth America .He received his B.A. degree at
Pomona College and his doctorate atPrinceton University . He taught at theUniversity of Alberta inEdmonton ,Canada , the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where he retired in 1996.Between 1974 and 1990 he served as editor of the "Swedish-American Historical Quarterly". Barton was named "Swedish-American of the Year" in 1988 by the Royal Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Vasa Order of America . In 1989 he received an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University in Sweden. In 2000 he was made Knight-Commander of the Royal SwedishOrder of the Polar Star by KingCarl XVI Gustaf of Sweden .Among his books are
* Count Hans Axel von Fersen: Aristocrat in an Age of Revolution (1975)
* Letters from the Promised Land: Swedes in America, 1840-1914 (1975)
* The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish-American Family Saga (1979)
* Scandinavia in the Revolutionary Era, 1760-1815 (1986)
* A Folk Divided: Homeland Swedes and Swedish Americans, 1840-1940 (1994),
* Northern Acadia: Foreign Travelers in Scandinavia, 1765-1815 (1998)
* Sweden and Visions of Norway: Politics and Culture, 1814-1905 (2003)
* The Old Country and the New: Essays on Swedes and America (2006)
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