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California and the Californians: A Portrait of California in the Late 19th Century

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History

In "California and the Californians," David Starr Jordan constructs a captivating narrative that intricately weaves the rich tapestry of California'Äôs diverse landscapes, cultures, and societal values. As a pioneering work in regional studies, this text exhibits Jordan's characteristic eloquence and keen observational style, blending scientific observations with eloquent descriptions to convey the uniqueness of California in the late 19th century. The book serves as both an exploration of the state's natural beauty and an examination of the evolving identity of its populace against the backdrop of rapid social and economic change. Jordan'Äôs thoughtful analysis situates the work within the larger context of American expansionism and the burgeoning Californian identity at a time when the state was emerging as a cultural hub in the United States. David Starr Jordan was not only an influential ichthyologist but also a prominent educator and advocate for social reform. His experiences as the founding president of Stanford University and his profound interest in ecology and public ethics informed his writings. Jordan'Äôs observations of California'Äôs diverse flora and fauna, alongside his insights into its multifaceted societies, underscore his commitment to understanding the interplay between nature and humanity, making this work a reflection of his own intellectual pursuits and aspirations for society. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in California'Äôs history, natural sciences, or the complexities of cultural evolution. Jordan'Äôs vivid imagery and insightful analysis evoke a profound appreciation for the Golden State, urging readers to consider its past while recognizing its ongoing impact on contemporary identity. Recommended for historians, ecologists, and lovers of literature alike, this work offers an enduring lens through which to view California's unique position in American life.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066170219

Release date

Ebook: 16 December 2019

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