- Alan Taylor
Alan Taylor (born 1955) is an
historian specializing in earlyAmerican history . He is the author of a number of books aboutColonial America , theAmerican Revolution , and the Early AmericanRepublic .Taylor was born in
Portland, Maine . He graduated fromColby College , in Waterville,Maine , in1977 . He earned hisPh.D. fromBrandeis University in1986 . Currently he is a professor of history at theUniversity of California, Davis , having taught previously atBoston University .Taylor is best known for his contributions to microhistory, best exemplified in his Pultizer-Prize winning history of William Cooper and the settlement of Cooperstown, New York. Using court records, land records, letters, and diaries, Taylor painstakingly reconstructs the economic, political and social history of New England and the settlement of New York. Taylor is also part of a generation of historians committed to the revival of narrative history, rejecting the method-driven, quantitiative work of the previous generation of "new social historians" and the theory-laden work of more recent "new cultural historians." In addition to writing books for a wide public readership, Taylor is a regular contributor of book reviews and essays to
The New Republic . His works include:* "Liberty Men and Great Proprietors: the Revolutionary Settlement on the Maine Frontier 1760-1820", Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
1990 .
* "William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic", New York:Alfred A. Knopf ,1995 (won the 1996Bancroft Prize ,Beveridge Award , andPulitzer Prize for American history).
* "American Colonies", New York: Viking/Penguin,2001 .
* "Writing Early American History", Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press ,2005 .
* "The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution", New York:Alfred A. Knopf ,2006 .Taylor's current research includes a
borderland s history ofCanada and theUnited States in the aftermath of the American Revolution.Taylor is a devoted
Boston Red Sox fan, and is known for always wearing historically themed neckties.External links
* [http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/win02/taylor/index.html "The Pulitzer Guy", Colby College "Colby" Magazine, Winter 2002]
* [http://history.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Taylor_Alan History Department profile] at theUniversity of California, Davis
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