Chronicling the rise of Los Angeles through shifting ideas of race and ethnicity, William Deverell offers a unique perspective on how the city grew and changed. Whitewashed Adobe considers six different developments in the history of the city - including the cementing of the Los Angeles River, the outbreak of bubonic plague in 1924, and the evolution of America's largest brickyard in the 1920s. In an absorbing narrative supported by a number of previously unpublished period photographs, Deverell shows how a city that was once part of Mexico itself came of age through appropriating - and even obliterating - the region's connections to Mexican places and people. Deverell portrays Los Angeles during the 1850s as a city seething with racial enm...
How do marginalized ethnic communities assert their presence in the American urban space? This artic...
This thesis examines the beginnings of the Adobe Revival (c. 1894-1948) in Los Angeles. It presents ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of Los Angeles’s city myth on the lived realitie...
This sweeping, vibrant narrative chronicles the history of the Mexican community in Los Angeles. Dou...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation contributes to a widening dialogue concerning the intersections of rac...
Murals are a highly prominent aspect of Los Angeles present day. The purpose of this study is to inv...
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In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
Los Angeles rose to significance in the first half of the twentieth century by way of its complex re...
Drawing on cultural history, Portrait of a Barrio: Memory and Popular Culture in Barelas, NM, 1881-2...
Here with a new preface, a new foreword, and an updated bibliography is the definitive history of Lo...
The urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, specifically concerning the African-American pop...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
Photograph of a model of Sonora Town, the first plaza area in Los Angeles, as it appeared in 1850, c...
How do marginalized ethnic communities assert their presence in the American urban space? This artic...
This thesis examines the beginnings of the Adobe Revival (c. 1894-1948) in Los Angeles. It presents ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of Los Angeles’s city myth on the lived realitie...
This sweeping, vibrant narrative chronicles the history of the Mexican community in Los Angeles. Dou...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation contributes to a widening dialogue concerning the intersections of rac...
Murals are a highly prominent aspect of Los Angeles present day. The purpose of this study is to inv...
2012-07-26“Oilmen and Cactus Rustlers” explores what happened when a politically and economically co...
This thesis challenges the common, simplistic understanding of Los Angeles’ Olvera Street as merely ...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
Los Angeles rose to significance in the first half of the twentieth century by way of its complex re...
Drawing on cultural history, Portrait of a Barrio: Memory and Popular Culture in Barelas, NM, 1881-2...
Here with a new preface, a new foreword, and an updated bibliography is the definitive history of Lo...
The urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, specifically concerning the African-American pop...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
Photograph of a model of Sonora Town, the first plaza area in Los Angeles, as it appeared in 1850, c...
How do marginalized ethnic communities assert their presence in the American urban space? This artic...
This thesis examines the beginnings of the Adobe Revival (c. 1894-1948) in Los Angeles. It presents ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of Los Angeles’s city myth on the lived realitie...