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STORIED LAND
COMMUNITY AND MEMORY IN MONTEREY |
By: |
John Walton |
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ISBN 10: |
0520227239 |
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9780520227231 |
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Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
11 November, 2003 |
Pages: |
361 |
Description: |
This text examines the historical formation of community in Monterey. It is also an investigation of how historical narratives are produced, looking at competing accounts of "civilizing" the Native Americans, Yankee progress, ethnical diversity and environmental protection among other issues. |
Synopsis: |
Storied Land is not only an important record of events--it is also a powerful and innovative investigation of how historical narratives are produced. Walton looks at how Franciscan missionaries and military governors created competing historical narratives of "civilizing" the Native American population. He explores changing historical conditions that generate successive narratives of Yankee progress, Spanish romance, and working-class Cannery Row. Today the nostalgic story of early California competes with political activists' conceptions of environmental protection and ethnic diversity. Walton uses these historical examples to examine the larger issues of collective memory, arguing that history is a product of the interplay of events and narratives. |
Illustrations: |
35 b/w photographs, 4 maps, 5 tables |
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US |
Imprint: |
University of California Press |
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