Remi Nadeau
Remi Nadeau (born 1920) is an American historian.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a PhD from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
Publications
- City Makers (1948)
- The Water Seekers (1950)
- Los Angeles: from mission to modern city (1960)
- Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of California (1965)[1]
- California --- The New Society
- Fort Larry and the Sioux Indians (1967)
- The real Joaquin Murieta (1974)
- Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt Divide Europe
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