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

  1. "Nadeau, Remi A. OAC". social archive. Retrieved 14 October 2013. 
  2. 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."" 

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