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Pacific Eldorado - 2nd Edition by Thomas J Osborne (Paperback)

Pacific Eldorado - 2nd Edition by  Thomas J Osborne (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Whitman's enchanting 'Song of the Redwood-Tree' has had a strong basis in the historical record. While this poem omits the gritty details of how "crimps" (owners of boardinghouses for sailors) strong-armed prospective crewmen into sea duty in San Francisco waterfront saloons, it still captures the alluring relationship California has had with the Pacific world for the past 500 years and more. Providing a comprehensive account of that past, Pacific Eldorado simultaneously illuminates the historical stepping stones to the state's twenty-first century prominence in the Pacific Basin and globally. In doing so, it aspires to be among those on the cutting edge of internationalizing state and local history and giving the state's long-time Pacific connections their due"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The fully-revised second edition of the bestselling textbook<i>--</i></b><b>an original interpretation of the entire span of California history</b></p> <p>The rich history of California can best be told through its connection with the Pacific Basin. From the geological origins of the land and its earliest seafaring inhabitants, to current economic trade relationships and remarkably diverse cultural influences, the factors that continue to shape the Golden State are inseparably linked to the vast ocean to its west. <i>Pacific Eldorado </i>is a comprehensive exploration of the entire sweep of California's past in relation to the maritime world of the Pacific Basin. Offering a bold and original interpretation of the history of the region, prominent historian Thomas J. Osborne enables readers to view the state's development through a Pacific-focused lens.</p> <p>Now in its second edition, this acclaimed textbook reflects new scholarship, places greater emphasis on environmental topics, and examines recent California history. Designed to help students think critically about commonly-held ideas, the author challenges conventional views, such as those of pre-Gold Rush California, confronts the traditional Atlantic-centric approach to American history, and presents a new analytic framework for studying the state's past. The text enables students to understand the evolution of California, from the time of prehistoric Asian seafarers to the state's present-day position as the nation's wealthiest and most populous state. Rigorous yet accessible, this text: </p> <ul> <li>Explores a "Greater California" history that extends beyond geographic borders</li> <li>Offers new, expanded, and revised coverage of plate tectonics, the citriculture boom of the late 1800s, the environmental history of California, and more</li> <li>Features "Pacific Profiles," brief chronicles of notable figures who have made an impact on the state's history</li> <li>Has a new feature, "Transpacific Connections" that illustrates further the fascinating ties between California and the Pacific World; for example, comparing the California gold rush to the contemporaneous New Zealand gold rush and indicating the connections between the two</li> <li>Supports a Pacific-centric approach with compelling examples, such as the building of the transcontinental railroad to increase the China trade</li> <li>Includes new and updated photographs, illustrations, maps, references, and reading suggestions</li> </ul> <p>Already adopted by a wide range of institutions, the new edition of<i> Pacific Eldorado: A History of Greater California </i>continues to be an essential resource for students and instructors in California history courses, as well as those required to pass exams on California history and government to obtain California teaching credentials.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b>THE FULLY-REVISED SECOND EDITION OF THE BESTSELLING TEXTBOOK--AN ORIGINAL INTERPRETATION OF THE ENTIRE SPAN OF CALIFORNIA HISTORY</b> <p>The rich history of California can best be told through its connection with the Pacific Basin. From the geological origins of the land and its earliest seafaring inhabitants, to current economic trade relationships and remarkably diverse cultural influences, the factors that continue to shape the Golden State are inseparably linked to the vast ocean to its west. <i>Pacific Eldorado</i> is a comprehensive exploration of the entire sweep of California's past in relation to the maritime world of the Pacific Basin. Offering a bold and original interpretation of the history of the region, prominent historian Thomas J. Osborne enables readers to view the state's development through a Pacific-focused lens. <p><b>PRAISE FOR PACIFIC ELDORADO</b> <p>"The book is meticulously up to date. It brings together the historical past with the mythic imagined place, and incorporates details into a real narrative that tells the story as well-balanced as anything on the subject of California. With California's increasing relevance in the world, the update of this text is of massive significance."</br> <b> --Jason S. Sexton, </b> University of California, Los Angeles and Editor-at-Large, <i>Boom California</i> <p>"This second edition of <i>Pacific Eldorado</i> provides exciting new material on the many intersections between California and Pacific history. Thomas Osborne's text and illustrations are compelling to students and scholars alike."</br> <b> --David Igler, </b> University of California, Irvine <p>"The book is going into its second edition precisely because it is the most compelling one-volume narrative of the Golden State's complex past--and that in turn is a testament to its author's keen insights and deft prose."</br> <b> --Char Miller, </b> Pomona College <p>"A fresh and compelling interpretation of California history that places the state in a new and welcome perspective. This book, in other words, delivers on the promise of its title."</br> <b> --Glenna Matthews, </b> author of <i>The Golden State in the Civil War: Thomas Starr King, the Republican Party, and the Birth of Modern California</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>THOMAS J. OSBORNE</b> is a specialist and noted historian in California and Pacific History. He is Emeritus Professor of History at Santa Ana College, where he received the inaugural Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Award. He is author and co-author of several scholarly books, articles and reviews, including <i>Coastal Sage: Peter Douglas and the Fight to Save California's Shore, Paths to the Present: Thoughts on the Contemporary Relevance of America's Past, </i> and<i> Empire Can Wait: American Opposition to Hawaiian Annexation, 1893-1898.</i>

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