Academy of American Franciscan History
History
Junipero Serra
Fermin Francisco
de Lausen
Toribio de Motolinia
         Since its founding in 1943, the Academy has published over forty volumes, all dealing with the history of the Franciscans in the Americas. Its publications include numerous monographs on topics of American Franciscan history as well as definitive editions of the writings of American Franciscan missionaries, such as Junípero Serra, Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, Francisco Palóu, Toribio de Motolinía, and others. Follow this link to the Bookstore.

         The Academy's quarterly journal, The Americas, has been one of the leading journals of Latin American History since its inception in 1944. It publishes articles and reviews books on the history of all geographical regions of the Americas throughout their rich history. The editorial offices are located in the Department of History at The Catholic University of America, in Washington, D.C.

         In 1989 the Academy moved from Washington, D.C., to Berkeley. The Academy is part of the Franciscan School of Theology, in the Graduate Theological Union. This new location affords scholars ready access to the extensive holdings of the Bancroft Library of the University of California. Likewise, the Mission Archives of Old Mission Santa Barbara are about a six-hour drive away.

        The Academy Library is divided into two sections: The collection of books, periodicals and reference works [approximately 10,000 volumes in all] is presently housed in the Washington Theological Union, near Takoma Park, in the District of Columbia. The rare books, manuscripts, Tibesar pamphlet collection, and photoreproductions [microfilm and photocopies] held by the Academy are housed in Berkeley.