Philip Wayne Powell

Philip Wayne Powell (1913–1987) was an American historian specializing in the Spanish colonial history of the American Southwest. He was born in Chino, California, attended Occidental College and transferred to the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his B.A. in 1936. He undertook graduate studies at Berkeley, taking Hispanic studies with Herbert I. Priestley and Herbert E. Bolton. Powell completed his Ph.D. in 1941, and joined the Army.

In 1943 he taught at the University of Pennsylvania and in 1944 at Northwestern University. In 1947 he was hired by the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he taught in a growing department, soon joined by Wilbur R. Jacobs, Donald Marquand Dozer, C. Warren Hollister, Joachim Remak, Leonard Marsak, Frank J. Frost, Robert O. Collins, Alfred Gollin, and Otis L. Graham, and many other scholars. Powell retired and became Professor Emeritus in 1981. His research focused on the theme of the Spanish borderlands between Hispanic and Anglo-Saxon America and the earliest colonial history of the American Southwest.

Among his several influential books are ''Soldiers, Indians, and Silver: The Northward Advance of New Spain, 1550-1600'' (1952) and ''Mexico's Miguel Caldera: The Taming of America's First Frontier, 1548-1594'' (1977). ''Tree of Hate: Propaganda and Prejudices Affecting Relations with the Hispanic World'' (1971) is about the relations between the United States and Spain and Latin America.

Powell died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara on September 17, 1987. The Philip and Maria Powell Prize was established in the History Department at UCSB to recognize outstanding graduate students in Latin American or Iberian history. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Soldiers, Indians & silver : North America's first frontier war by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Tempe : Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1975
    Format: Book


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    Tree of hate : propaganda and prejudices affecting United States relations with the Hispanic world by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2008
    Format: Book


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    Soldiers, Indians & silver ; the northward advance of New Spain, 1550-1600. by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Berkeley : University of California Press, 1952
    Format: Book


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    Tree of hate : propaganda and prejudices affecting United States relations with the Hispanic world by Powell, Philip Wayne

    New York : Basic Books, Inc., 1971
    Format: Book


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    Mexico's Miguel Caldera : the taming of America's first frontier, 1548-1597 by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1977
    Format: Book


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    Soldiers, Indians & silver. by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Berkeley, University of California Press, 1969
    Format: Book


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    Tree of hate : propaganda and prejudices affecting United States relations with the Hispanic world by Powell, Philip Wayne

    Vallecito, Calif. : Ross House Books, 1985
    Format: Book


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    War and peace on the North Mexican frontier ; a documentary record

    Madrid : Ediciones Jose Porrua Turanzas, 1971
    Other Authors: “…Powell, Philip Wayne…”
    Format: Book


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    Essays on frontiers in world history

    College Station [Tex.] : Published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A & M University Press, 1983
    1st ed.
    Other Authors: “…Powell, Philip Wayne…”
    Format: Book