This second volume in Kevin Starr's passionate and ambitious cultural history of the Golden State focuses on the turn-of-the-century years and the emergence of Southern California as a regional culture in its own right. "How hauntingly beautiful, how replete with lost possibilities, seems that Southern California of two and three generations ago, now that a dramatically diferent society has emerged in its place," writes Starr. As he recreates the "lost California," Starr examines the rich variety of elements that figured in the growth of the Southern California way of life: the Spanish/Mexican roots, the fertile land, the Mediterranean-like climate, the special styles in architecture, the rise of Hollywood. He gives us a broad array of engaging (and often eccentric) characters: from Harrision Gray Otis to Helen Hunt Jackson to Cecil B. DeMille. Whether discussing the growth of winemaking or the burgeoning of reform movements, Starr keeps his central theme in sharp focus: how Californians defined their identity to themselves and to the nation.
... Parks, Boulevards and Playgrounds (1910), and Citizens' Committee on Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches, Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles and Region (1930). Regarding the City Hall, see George P. Hales, ...
Kevin Starr is the foremost chronicler of the California dream and indeed one of the finest narrative historians writing today on any subject.
Examining California's formative years, this innovative study seeks to discover the origins of the California dream and the social, psychological, and symbolic impact it has had not only on Californians but also on the rest of the country.
Toward ninethirty, the dispersed strikers were regrouping on Bryant Street near Rincon Hill, a fourstory knoll just off the Embarcadero bounded by Bryant, Beale, Folsom, and First. Now ensued the sine qua non of the unfolding scenario ...
Rather soon, McIntyre brought onto his staff as executive secretary Father Benjamin Hawkes, a financial wizard like his boss. Like McIntyre, Hawkes had delayed his entry into the seminary, in his case to study business administration at ...
And it’s that struggle that gives the book its original structure: each chapter is driven by its own narrative trope—the haunted house, erotica, the bildungsroman—through which Machado holds the events up to the light and examines ...
Chassie went to work for Kate & and Meyer Stein in 1943. This employment lasted for thirty or more years. Within those years, she became a loving, devoted member of their family. She left her granddaughter, grandsons, greatgrands and ...
36 The Jewish Dream Book will discover that you are guiding your spirit to remember your dreams and to attend to the ... Pick a journal with a cover and pages that appeal to you and evoke some of the feelings you have about the world of ...
You will, and CAN, do many things in your life. This book is the blueprint to actually getting your dream job, by building it yourself.
For supplying me invaluable help along the way, I am grateful to Kathryn Olney, James Glave, David Kirp, and Peter Neushul. For their companionship and unfailing interest in my sanity, I thank Bill Richardson and Wallace Robinson.