Edward Channing
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For other persons named Edward Channing, see Edward Channing (disambiguation).
Edward Perkins Channing (born: 15 June 1856, Massachusetts, U.S. - died: 7 January 1931) was an American historian educated at Harvard University, where he was a professor from 1883 to 1929.
His best known work, A History of the United States, is regarded as one of the most complete and accurate accounts of American history and received the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for History.
He was the son of William Ellery Channing.
[edit] Works
- A History of the United States Vol 1 1000-1660 is online at [1]
- A History of the United States Vol 2 1660- 1760 is online at [2]
- A History of the United States Vol 3, 1760-1787, is online at [3]
- A History of the United States Vol 4 1787-1815 is online at [4]
- A History of the United States Vol 5 1815-1860.
- A History of the United States Vol 6 The War for Southern Independence
- The War for Southern Independence (1925), Pulitzer Prize for History winner in 1926
- The Navigation Laws (1890)
- The United States of America, 1765-1865 (1896)

