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CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY |
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Michael Black |
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Gray Brechin |
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L. Fradkin Pt. Reyes Philip Fradkin is an independent scholar of California history and cultural geography and is the author of The Seven States of California: A Natural and Human History. Find out more· |
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| Anthea
Marie Hartig History University of California, Riverside Anthea Hartig is a scholar of California studies and architectural history, specializing in the historic build environment, and has given numerous lectures on the citrus culture of Southern California. Find out more· |
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| Gerald
W. Haslam Rohnert Park Gerald Haslam is a writer and retired professor of English at Sonoma State University. He is the author of The Other California: The Great Central Valley in Life and Letters and Workin' Man Blues: Country Music in California. Find out more· |
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Morris Kipen San Francisco Chronicle David Kipen is the book editor for the San Francisco Chronicle and a steering committee member of the California Studies Association. Find out more· |
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| Ali
Modarres Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs California State University, Los Angeles Ali Modarres is a scholar of cultural geography and ethnic identity and has lectured on the demographic landscapes of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Find out more· |
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| Arijit
H. Sen Architecture University of California, Berkeley Arijit Sen is a scholar of architectural history, specializing in ethnic identity and urban Indian buildings. Find out more· |
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| Denise
S. Spooner History California State University, Northridge Denise Spooner is a scholar of California history, specializing in Southern California, and is the author of "'Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars': Migration, Politics, and the Growth of Suburban Southern California in the Post-War Years," an article in 20th Century Los Angeles: Power, Promotion and Social Conflict. Find out more· |
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| Susan
O'Neal Stryker Gay and Lesbian Historical Society San Francisco Susan Stryker is a scholar of history and community identity and co-authored Gay by the Bay: A History of Queer Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. Find out more· |
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A. Walker Geography University of California, Berkeley Richard Walker is a scholar of economic geography and urban studies, specializing in California and the Bay Area, and is the co-author of The Capitalist Imperative: Territory, Technology and Industrial Growth. Find out more· |
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