Ranked #1

The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing
The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing
Peter Westwick discusses his new book, “The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing”, co-authored with P... Read more
30 Oct 2013
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Ranked #2

Indians and Railroads
Indians and Railroads
Richard White spoke about Indians and the Railroads at the conference “Ed Shannon’s West,” sponsored jointly by The Hunt... Read more
21 May 2010
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Ranked #3

Concrete Utopia: Roads and Freeways in Los Angeles (Dames Lecture 2009-10)
Concrete Utopia: Roads and Freeways in Los Angeles (Dames Lecture 2009-10)
Freeways have long embodied some of L.A.’s most powerful contradictions: a city moving ahead boldly into the future and ... Read more
1 Oct 2009
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Ranked #4

No Man’s Land: The Global History of Deportable Workers
No Man’s Land: The Global History of Deportable Workers
Cindy Hahamovitch, history professor at the College of William & Mary, speaks at the Huntington conference “Guest Wo... Read more
16 Apr 2011
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Ranked #5

Raymond Chandler and the Simple Art of Murder (Haynes Foundation Lecture)
Raymond Chandler and the Simple Art of Murder (Haynes Foundation Lecture)
Judith Freeman talks about her latest book “The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved”. Chandler drew on... Read more
24 Jan 2013
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Ranked #6

Bohemians West: A "Free" Love Story
Bohemians West: A "Free" Love Story
Writers Charles Erskine Scott Wood and Sara Bard Field advocated, and practiced, free love as one element of their commi... Read more
11 May 2010
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Ranked #7

Green Screen: How Trees Made California Modern (Haynes Foundation Lecture)
Green Screen: How Trees Made California Modern (Haynes Foundation Lecture)
Jared Farmer’s new book, “Trees in Paradise: A California History” (Norton, 2013), explores California’s first hundred y... Read more
19 Nov 2013
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Ranked #8

Paving the Past: The Los Angeles River as Flood Control Device
Paving the Past: The Los Angeles River as Flood Control Device
William Deverell explores the history of the Los Angeles River and investigates the ways in which large-scale environmen... Read more
22 Apr 2013
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Ranked #9

Are We All Braceros Now?
Are We All Braceros Now?
Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor of Geography at Syracuse University, speaks at the Huntington conference “Guest Wo... Read more
16 Apr 2011
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Ranked #10

Motoring West
Motoring West
Peter Blodgett,discusses his book, Motoring West: Automobile Pioneers, 1900–1909. Travel back in time to the the turn of... Read more
9 Aug 2015
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