C. Warren Hollister
Charles Warren Hollister was an American author and historian. He was one of the founding members of the University of California Santa Barbara history department. He specialized in English medieval history, especially studies that emphasized the interrelationship of England within the Anglo-Norman realm and the development of administrative kingship. His colleague Jeffrey Burton Russell called Hollister "one of the best medieval generalists in the world."
Biography
Hollister was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Nathan and Carrie Hollister. He graduated with honors from Harvard University in 1951, served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, and received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1958.Hollister spent his academic career at the University of California, Santa Barbara, officially retiring in 1994. During his tenure the History Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, expanded massively, with the hire of scholars such as Frank J. Frost, Joachim Remak, Leonard Marsak, and Alfred Gollin. He was elected as a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America in 1981 and was also a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Medieval Academy of Ireland. In May 1982, Hollister and his graduate students founded the Charles Homer Haskins Society, dedicated to the study of Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and early Angevin history.
Hollister's research centered on the career of Henry I of England. However, his biography of that monarch was delayed by the loss of the manuscript, note cards and research library in the Santa Barbara wildfire of 1990. Hollister's Henry I biography was incomplete at the time of his death, but his doctoral student, Amanda Clark Frost, finished and published it with the Yale University Press in 2001.
Publications
- "King John and the Historians", Journal of British Studies 1#1, pp. 1–19 Anglo-Saxon Military Institutions on the Eve of the Norman Conquest, 1962 Medieval Europe: A Short History, 1964The Military Organization of Norman England, 1965A History of England, Volume I: The Making of England, 55 B.C.–1399, 1966Roots of the Western Tradition: A Short History of the Ancient World, 1966The Rise and Development of Western Civilization, 1967The Impact of the Norman Conquest, 1969The Moons of Meer, 1969Odysseus to Columbus: A Synopsis of Classical and Medieval History, 1974Monarchy, Magnates and Institutions in the Anglo-Norman World, 1986The West Transformed: A History of Western Civilization, 2000Henry I, 2001