Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

Ethington and Collaborators Bibliography

Much empirical, theoretical, and visual work has been published and exhibited to build the foundations and framework for the present work, gathered here for clarity.  These are the roots of the tree standing now with the title Ghost Metropolis.  I am grateful to the many collaborators with whom I have researched, analyzed, interpreted, written, and mapped, and grateful for their contributions to my own project to build a spatial and visual historical practice, as a general contribution to the human capacity to know and understand its own past.
 
Ethington, Philip J.  (2013)  “The Deep Historical Morphology of the Los Angeles Metropolis,” essay for catalog, Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940–1990. J. Paul Getty Trust. 
 
Philip Ethington, “Networks and Settlements of Los Angeles,” and “Population, Economy, and Conflict,” two 4-minute looping video screens in HD, cartographic animations of Los Angeles geohistorical development since the 18th century. Commissioned work of digital visualization, for the exhibit Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940–1990, J. Paul Getty Museum, April 9 - July 21, 2013.
 
Philip J. Ethington , Ab urbe condita: The Regional Regimes of Los Angeles since 13,000 Before Present,” in William Deverell and Greg Hise, eds, A Companion to Los Angeles (Blackwell Companions to American History) (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 2010): 177-215.
 
Philip J. Ethington, “Global California Contra Greater California,” California History, January 2010.
 
Ethington, Philip J. (2008) “Global Spaces of Los Angeles, 1920s-1930s,” in Gyan Prakash and Kevin Kruse, eds, The Spaces of the Modern City: Imaginaries, Politics, and Everyday Life. Princeton University Press. Pp. 58-98.

Ethington, Philip J. (2007) "The Spatial and Demographic Growth of Los Angeles." In Rudd, Hynda, Editor. The Development of Los Angeles City Government An Institutional History, 1850-2000. Los Angeles, Calif: City of Los Angeles Historical Society.
 
With R. McManus, “Suburbs in Transition: New Approaches to Suburban History,” Urban History 34:2 (June 2007): 317-336.

Ethington, Philip J. (2001)  "Ghost Neighborhoods: Space, Time and Alienation in Los Angeles," in Michael Roth and Charles Salas, Eds., Looking For Los Angeles: Architecture, Film, Photography and the Urban Landscape (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, 2001).

Ethington, Philip J. William H. Frey, and Dowell Myers. (2001) “The Racial Resegregation of Los Angeles County, 1940-2000”
by, Race Contours 2000 Public Research Report 2001-05.
 
Ethington, Philip J. (2000) “Los Angeles and the Problem of Urban Historical Knowledge,” electronic edition of American Historical Review 105:5.

Ethington, Philip J.  and Nobuko Toyosawa. (2014)  “Ghost Maps and Inscribed Narratives: the Cartography of Meaning from Tokugawa Japan to Global Los Angeles,” David Bodenhamer and John Corrigan, eds., Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives (Indiana University Press).
 
Philip J. Ethington, “Sociovisual Perspective: Vision and the Forms of the Human Past,” in Barbara Stafford, ed, A Field Guide to a New Meta-Field: Bridging the Humanities-Neurosciences Divide (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011).
 
Philip J. Ethington, “Comment and Afterword: Photography and Placing the Past,” Journal of Visual Culture December 2010 9 (3): 439-448.
 
Philip J. Ethington, “Placing the Past: ‘Groundwork’ for a Spatial Theory of History,” with responses by Thomas Bender, David Carr, Edward Casey, Edward Dimendberg, and Alun Munslow, Rethinking History 11:4 (December 2007): 463-530.

Ethington, Philip J. and David Levitus. (2009) “Placing American Political Development: Cities, Regions, and Regimes, 1789-2008” in The City in American Political Development, edited by Richardson Dilworth. New York: Routledge. Pp. 154-176.

Ethington, Philip J. and Jason McDaniel. 2007 “Political places and institutional spaces: The intersection of political science and political geography,” in Annual Review of Political Science 10 (2007): 127-143.

Ethington, Philip J.  (2005) “Georg Simmel y la cuestión de la espacialidad.” Trayectorias: Revista de Ciencias Sociales 19 (Sept-Dic) 46-58.

Ethington, Philip J.  (2005) “Cronoscopía: La fotografía de la historia espacial de Los Ángeles y México,” Sequencia: Revista de historia y ciencias sociales (Mexico City) 61 (Jan-April): 201-222.

Ethington and Eileen L. McDonagh, editors, of "Polity Forum: Institutions and Institutionalism” Polity 28:1 (Fall 1995): 83-140.

Ethington and Eileen L. McDonagh, “The Common Space of Social Science Inquiry,” Polity  28:1 (Fall 1995): 85-90.

Ethington, Philip J. (1994) The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco, 1850-1900. N.Y.: Cambridge University Press.

Ethington, Philip J. and Christopher West. (1998) “The Challenge of Intergroup Relations in Los Angeles: An Historical and Comparative Evaluation of the Los Angeles City Human Relations Commission”  Human Relations Commission. City of Los Angeles.

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