
California
A History
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Jonathan Davis
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Kevin Starr
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While useful as an organizing tool, this vantage point tends to give the book a triumphalist tone, where whatever negative events happened were necessary in order for California to fulfill it’s (American calitalist) destiny.
The book is strongest on issues like the development of the water infrastructure, where it recounts in detail how the North and South halves of the state grappled with this thorny issue. Chapters on the growth of San Francisco and Los Angeles, including a quick history of automobile traffic, are solid and entertaining.
Starr offers good coverage of early politics, including land-grabs and railroad scams. But he scants the role of the original Peoples of the regions - presumably because they were not strictly necessary to the destiny of the state.
Likewise, he gives a good, quick survey of architecture - but scarcely mentions that the raw materials were obtained virtually for free by decimating the redwood forests, with unforeseeable environmental impacts on today’s California.
Perhaps most offensive is his celebration of the Golden Gate Bridge as a masterpiece comparable to the Parthenon. Given that over 1000 people have committed suicide from the bridge, we’re left wondering what exactly constitutes a Californian masterpiece?
Three stars for Kevin Starr - with hopes that a more thorough and balanced history of the state is recorded soon.
Adequate But Superficial
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great insight
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This book was assigned read for my California State History class. This book was fantastic and full of interesting history about California I never knew about. I was so glad to learn something about California other than the Gold Rush. The only reason this book didn't get perfect score was there were times (not many) that it kind of droned on listing names and acalades. Otherwise super interesting! 📖📖📖📖
Finally, more than the Gold Rush
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A thorough examination of California’s history
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Narrator was not bad but he did not talk like a native and butchered names of places, over emphasized ethnic pronunciations that no native would use.
Our families came here very early in the gold rush and I like to say we stayed for the weather.
6th generation Californian approved and recommende
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The narrator is perfectly decent, and doesn't mangle the Spanish names too much.
Solid information
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Informative and Fun
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Strong start, then falls apart
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