
California: An Interpretive History
10th EditionISBN10: 0073406961
ISBN13: 9780073406961
Copyright: 2012
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Preface
Part One: California Beginnings
Chapter 1 Introduction: Geography and History
Chapter 2 The Original Californians
Chapter 3 European Exploration and Founding
Chapter 4 Outposts of a Dying Empire
Chapter 5 A Marginal Province of a Troubled Republic
Chapter 6 American Infiltration
Part Two: The Rush for Riches
Chapter 7 The American Conquest
Chapter 8 The Gold Rush and Economic Development
Chapter 9 A New State and Frontier Politics
Chapter 10 Crime and Punishment
Chapter 11 Racial Oppression and Conflict
Chapter 12 Culture and Anarchy
Part Three: The Railroad Era
Chapter 13 Building the Central Pacific Railroad
Chapter 14 The “Terrible Seventies”
Chapter 15 Political Turmoil and a New Constitution
Chapter 16 Economic Growth
Chapter 17 Culture and Oligarchy
Chapter 18 Politics in the Era of Railroad Domination
Part Four: Modernization and its Discontents
Chapter 19 Labor and Capital
Chapter 20 The Roots of Reform
Chapter 21 The Republican Progressives in Power
Chapter 22 The Triumph of Conservatism
Chapter 23 New Industries for Southern California
Chapter 24 Controversies over Land and Water
Part Five: The State and the Nation
Chapter 25 The Great Depression
Chapter 26 Cultural Trends
Chapter 27 Wartime Growth and Problems
Chapter 28 Politics California Style
Chapter 29 Industrialized Agriculture and Disorganized Labor
Chapter 30 Diversity and Conflict
Part Six: The Challenge of California
Chapter 31 A Season of Discontent
Chapter 32 Culture and Identity
Chapter 33 Recent California Politics
Chapter 34 The Environment and Energy
Chapter 35 The New California Economy
Chapter 36 Contemporary California Society
Index
Chapter 12 Culture and Anarchy
Part Three: The Railroad Era
Chapter 13 Building the Central Pacific Railroad
Chapter 14 The “Terrible Seventies”
Chapter 15 Political Turmoil and a New Constitution
Chapter 16 Economic Growth
Chapter 17 Culture and Oligarchy
Chapter 18 Politics in the Era of Railroad Domination
Part Four: Modernization and its Discontents
Chapter 19 Labor and Capital
Chapter 20 The Roots of Reform
Chapter 21 The Republican Progressives in Power
Chapter 22 The Triumph of Conservatism
Chapter 23 New Industries for Southern California
Chapter 24 Controversies over Land and Water
Part Five: The State and the Nation
Chapter 25 The Great Depression
Chapter 26 Cultural Trends
Chapter 27 Wartime Growth and Problems
Chapter 28 Politics California Style
Chapter 29 Industrialized Agriculture and Disorganized Labor
Chapter 30 Diversity and Conflict
Part Six: The Challenge of California
Chapter 31 A Season of Discontent
Chapter 32 Culture and Identity
Chapter 33 Recent California Politics
Chapter 34 The Environment and Energy
Chapter 35 The New California Economy
Chapter 36 Contemporary California Society
Index
About the Author
James Rawls
Rawls received his M.A. and Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Berkeley. He serves as an editor of California History, the journal of the California Historical Society. He has published many articles and reviews that have appeared in Journal of American History, Pacific Historical Reviews, and American Indian Quarterly.
Walton Bean
Preface
Part One: California Beginnings
Chapter 1 Introduction: Geography and History
Chapter 2 The Original Californians
Chapter 3 European Exploration and Founding
Chapter 4 Outposts of a Dying Empire
Chapter 5 A Marginal Province of a Troubled Republic
Chapter 6 American Infiltration
Part Two: The Rush for Riches
Chapter 7 The American Conquest
Chapter 8 The Gold Rush and Economic Development
Chapter 9 A New State and Frontier Politics
Chapter 10 Crime and Punishment
Chapter 11 Racial Oppression and Conflict
Chapter 12 Culture and Anarchy
Part Three: The Railroad Era
Chapter 13 Building the Central Pacific Railroad
Chapter 14 The “Terrible Seventies”
Chapter 15 Political Turmoil and a New Constitution
Chapter 16 Economic Growth
Chapter 17 Culture and Oligarchy
Chapter 18 Politics in the Era of Railroad Domination
Part Four: Modernization and its Discontents
Chapter 19 Labor and Capital
Chapter 20 The Roots of Reform
Chapter 21 The Republican Progressives in Power
Chapter 22 The Triumph of Conservatism
Chapter 23 New Industries for Southern California
Chapter 24 Controversies over Land and Water
Part Five: The State and the Nation
Chapter 25 The Great Depression
Chapter 26 Cultural Trends
Chapter 27 Wartime Growth and Problems
Chapter 28 Politics California Style
Chapter 29 Industrialized Agriculture and Disorganized Labor
Chapter 30 Diversity and Conflict
Part Six: The Challenge of California
Chapter 31 A Season of Discontent
Chapter 32 Culture and Identity
Chapter 33 Recent California Politics
Chapter 34 The Environment and Energy
Chapter 35 The New California Economy
Chapter 36 Contemporary California Society
Index
Chapter 12 Culture and Anarchy
Part Three: The Railroad Era
Chapter 13 Building the Central Pacific Railroad
Chapter 14 The “Terrible Seventies”
Chapter 15 Political Turmoil and a New Constitution
Chapter 16 Economic Growth
Chapter 17 Culture and Oligarchy
Chapter 18 Politics in the Era of Railroad Domination
Part Four: Modernization and its Discontents
Chapter 19 Labor and Capital
Chapter 20 The Roots of Reform
Chapter 21 The Republican Progressives in Power
Chapter 22 The Triumph of Conservatism
Chapter 23 New Industries for Southern California
Chapter 24 Controversies over Land and Water
Part Five: The State and the Nation
Chapter 25 The Great Depression
Chapter 26 Cultural Trends
Chapter 27 Wartime Growth and Problems
Chapter 28 Politics California Style
Chapter 29 Industrialized Agriculture and Disorganized Labor
Chapter 30 Diversity and Conflict
Part Six: The Challenge of California
Chapter 31 A Season of Discontent
Chapter 32 Culture and Identity
Chapter 33 Recent California Politics
Chapter 34 The Environment and Energy
Chapter 35 The New California Economy
Chapter 36 Contemporary California Society
Index
About the Author
James Rawls
Rawls received his M.A. and Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Berkeley. He serves as an editor of California History, the journal of the California Historical Society. He has published many articles and reviews that have appeared in Journal of American History, Pacific Historical Reviews, and American Indian Quarterly.
Walton Bean
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