American historian
Robert Vance Bruce (December 19, 1923 in Malden, Massachusetts – January 15, 2008 in Olympia, Washington )[ 1] [ 6] was an American historian specializing in the American Civil War , who won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for History for his book The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846–1876 (1987).[ 5] After serving in the Army during World War II , Bruce graduated from the University of New Hampshire , where he earned his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering . He received his Master of Arts in history and his Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University , where he was later a professor.[ 3] [ 4] [ 6] He also taught at the University of Bridgeport , Lawrence Academy at Groton , and the University of Wisconsin .[ 6] Bruce was also a lecturer at the Fortenbaugh Lecture at Gettysburg College .[ 7]
Plagiarism controversy
In April 1998, Bruce accused Scottish historian James A. Mackay of plagiarizing his book Bell: Alexander Graham Bell and The Conquest of Solitude , even as Mackay acknowledged Bruce on page 12 of his book.[ 3] [ 8] Accusations also appeared in the review of Mackay's book by The Washington Post .[ 9] By Bruce's own count, 285 pages of Mackay's 297-page book Alexander Graham Bell: A Life contained plagiarisms from his book, including Mackay's acknowledging the National Geographic Society and other organizations that had not heard of Mackay. Eventually, John Wiley & Sons took the book out of print and destroyed any remaining copies at Mackay's expense in exchange for Bruce's promise not to sue.[ 10] Mackay also later apologized to Bruce.[ 11] The American Historical Association later found that Mackay had violated its Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct .[ 12]
Bibliography
Bruce wrote multiple works:[ 1]
Lincoln and the Tools of War (1956) ISBN 978-0252060908
1877: Year of Violence (1959) ISBN 978-0929587059
Two Roads to Plenty: An Analysis of American History (1964)
Alexander Graham Bell and the Conquest of Solitude (1973) ISBN 9780316112512
Alexander Graham Bell: Teacher of the Deaf (1974)
Lincoln and the Riddle of Death (1981)
The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846–1876 (1987) ISBN 9780394553948 (Pulitzer Prize for History winner)[ 5]
Bruce, Robert; Boritt, Gabor (1988). The Historian's Lincoln: Rebuttals: What the University Press Would Not Print . Gettysburg College. OCLC 21762068 .
The Shadow of A Coming War (1989)
Lincoln, the War President: The Gettysburg Lectures (1992) (with Gabor Boritt ) ISBN 9780195078916
References
^ a b c "Bruce, Robert V. (WorldCat Identities)" . OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ "Obituary Daily Times Results: robert vance bruce" . Obituary Times . RootsWeb. Retrieved 2011-09-24 .
^ a b c Blumenthal, Ralph; Sarah Lyall (September 21, 1999). "Repeat Accusations Of Plagiarism Taint Prolific Biographer" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ a b Mazzari, Louis (2000). "Literary Sleuthing" . University of New Hampshire Alumni Association. Archived from the original on 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ a b c "The Pulitzer Prizes - History" . The Pulitzer Prizes. September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ a b c d Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Inc. (2011). "Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Planning & Services" . Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Inc. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-24 .
^ "Gettysburg College - Past Fortenbaugh Speakers" . Gettysburg College . 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ Carvajal, Doreen (June 22, 1998). "Media Talk; Pulitzer-Winning Writer Cries Foul Over a Bell Biography" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ Shulevitz, Judith (June 11, 1998). "The Bell Curve" . Slate . Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ Bruce, Robert V. (July 8, 2002). "Scotching Plagiarism" . History News Network. Retrieved 2011-09-23 .
^ Curran, Jeanne; Takata, Susan R. (1999-09-21). "Plagiarism: A Case of Not Avoiding It" . California State University, Dominguez Hills . Retrieved 2011-09-24 .
^ American Historical Association (March 2001). "Council Decides on Complaint Filed with the Professional Division" . Perspectives . 39 (3). American Historical Association.
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