Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from the Clovis Conquest to the Nixon Tyranny

People make history as they make places that shape the future. Our present is encompassed by the ghostly presence of the past. Human actions inscribed as regions accumulate and project beyond the deaths each generation.  Acts of our ancestors haunt every landscape.

Past Angelenos inscribed their labors into the landscape: into the streets and structures and institutions of power. They also inscribed their lives into documents, ideas, images, laws, lawlessness, and into the hearts and minds of humanity. They left the scene, but their actions, good and ill, haunt every subsequent inhabitant.

Some regions, at rare intervals, erupt with attractions for immigrants, who apply labor and investment capital to produce a burst of creative output, shaking the world with global tides of impact.  There have been many such world-historic capital regions and cities, and many are still among the most powerful nodes on Earth: Beijing, Tokyo, Rome, Berlin, Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Hong Kong.  Each of these global cities are deeply regional metropolises that are unique in their historical development and yet also interconnected in global networks.  Among the youngest of global cities is Los Angeles, California, USA.
 

Contents of this path:

  1. Preface
  2. Ab Urbe Condita (From the Origins of the City)
  3. Social Landscapes: Inscribing Los Angeles
  4. Manna From Hell: Petroleum, Militarism, Counterrevolution, and World Wars
  5. White Shadows: Hollywood's Global Production of Eros and Race
  6. Segregated Diversity: Geosocial Formation, 1940-2000
  7. Richard 37th: A Study of Tyranny
  8. Theory and Methods

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