Remi Nadeau
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Remi Nadeau (born August 30, 1920[1]) is an American historian.[2] 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)[2]
- California --- The New Society (1963)
- Fort Laramie and the Sioux (1967)
- The real Joaquin Murieta (1974)
- Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt Divide Europe (1990)
- The Silver Seekers (2003)
References
- ↑ "Nadeau, Remi A. OAC". social archive. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 JONATHAN KIRSCH (October 3, 2001). "Poignant Images From Sagebrush Country". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-01-11. "The California Gold Rush ..."On doors and counters, the posted notice 'G.T.C.' meant only one thing," wrote historian Remi Nadeau, "Gone to California.""
External links
- Forcing House of National Character Note: two short radio episodes
- Halloween excerpt from California: The New Society, 1963, part of the California Legacy Project
- catalog entry for Remi Nadeau papers at UCLA
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