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- catalog contributor b3008345.
- catalog coverage "California Politics and government 1951-".
- catalog coverage "California Politics and government.".
- catalog created "[1968]".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "[1968]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1968]".
- catalog description "I. California's uniqueness: nature vs. culture -- Josiah Royce's geographical determinism -- James J. Parsons takes a more flexible view -- II. Franciscan missionaries: saviors or exploiters? -- Sherburne Cook takes a hard look at mission life -- Rev. Maynard Geiger, O.F.M., replies -- III. Fremont and the Bear Flag Rebellion: heroes or villains? -- An appreciation by Allan Nevins -- Bernard DeVoto's biting sarcasm -- IV. The San Francisco Vigilantes of 1856: Government by laws or by men? -- Rev. R. P. Cutler defends the committee -- Rev. W. A. Scott defends law and order -- A summation by Stanton A. Coblentz -- V. The disputed Mexican land titles: settlers vs. rancheros -- John S. Hittell gives the brief of the original claimants -- Paul W. Gates presents the settlers' side -- VI. The Constitutional Convention of 1879-1880 and the Southern Pacific Railroad: grappling with the "octopus" -- Morris M. Estee proposes stronger restraints on corporate power -- Thomas B. McFarland warns of the reform "mania" -- VII. How shall the people rule in an era of entrenched organization?: the progressives' dilemma -- A debate on initiative and referendum: Haynes in favor; Adams, opposed -- A debate on the non-partisan ballot: Rowell in favor; Shortidge, opposed -- Dean McHenry comments -- VIII. Los Angeles in the Owens River Valley: was it "rape" or enlightened self-interest? -- A benevolent version, by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power -- Morrow Mayo, on a "ruthless, stupid, cruel, and crooked" deal -- The water seekers, by Remi A. Nadeau -- IX. Internment of the Japanese-Americans in World War II: military necessity, group pressure, or mass bigotry? -- Lt. Gen. J. L. DeWitt asserts the military viewpoint -- A theory of group pressure -- Both explanations discounted".
- catalog description "X. Mt. San Gorgonio: Natural grandeur vs. the expanding economy -- Vincent X. Flaherty plumps for mass recreation -- Diana P. Sigler defends the wild area -- XI. Agriculture: harvest of gold and harvest of shame -- A. The growers: their productivity and economic system -- The growers relate their usefulness to society -- Liberal critics describe the corporate farm -- B. Labor-management relations: is unionization the answer? -- A colloquy on agricultural labor -- XII. COntemporary ethnic relations: assimilation or neglect? -- A. Educating the Spanish-speaking -- An Americanization program for the Ontario Schools, 1928 -- A teacher propounds a theory of biculturism -- B. The Watts Riot and the pathology of poverty -- The McCone Report -- The California Advisory Committee is "sorely disappointed" -- XIII. The battle over reapportionment, 1926-1965: Shall the state senate represent people or acres? -- A. The "Federal Plan" vs. the "Commission Plan" 1926 -- Official arguments on Propositions 20 and 28 -- The Los Angeles Times finds "extraordinary divergence" between the North and the South -- B. Aftermath: One man one vote in California 1965 -- U.S. News & WOrld Reports asks, "Should California be chopped in half?" -- A political scientist assesses the reapportionment of 1965 -- XIV. The Berkeley Student Revolt of 1964: The University of California under fire -- The position of the Free Speech Movement -- President Kerr states the administration viewpoint -- Some faculty observations on the revolt.".
- catalog extent "327 p.".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "[1968]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Glenview, Ill.] Scott, Foresman".
- catalog spatial "California Politics and government 1951-".
- catalog spatial "California Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "979.4".
- catalog subject "F861 .P52".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. California's uniqueness: nature vs. culture -- Josiah Royce's geographical determinism -- James J. Parsons takes a more flexible view -- II. Franciscan missionaries: saviors or exploiters? -- Sherburne Cook takes a hard look at mission life -- Rev. Maynard Geiger, O.F.M., replies -- III. Fremont and the Bear Flag Rebellion: heroes or villains? -- An appreciation by Allan Nevins -- Bernard DeVoto's biting sarcasm -- IV. The San Francisco Vigilantes of 1856: Government by laws or by men? -- Rev. R. P. Cutler defends the committee -- Rev. W. A. Scott defends law and order -- A summation by Stanton A. Coblentz -- V. The disputed Mexican land titles: settlers vs. rancheros -- John S. Hittell gives the brief of the original claimants -- Paul W. Gates presents the settlers' side -- VI. The Constitutional Convention of 1879-1880 and the Southern Pacific Railroad: grappling with the "octopus" -- Morris M. Estee proposes stronger restraints on corporate power -- Thomas B. McFarland warns of the reform "mania" -- VII. How shall the people rule in an era of entrenched organization?: the progressives' dilemma -- A debate on initiative and referendum: Haynes in favor; Adams, opposed -- A debate on the non-partisan ballot: Rowell in favor; Shortidge, opposed -- Dean McHenry comments -- VIII. Los Angeles in the Owens River Valley: was it "rape" or enlightened self-interest? -- A benevolent version, by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power -- Morrow Mayo, on a "ruthless, stupid, cruel, and crooked" deal -- The water seekers, by Remi A. Nadeau -- IX. Internment of the Japanese-Americans in World War II: military necessity, group pressure, or mass bigotry? -- Lt. Gen. J. L. DeWitt asserts the military viewpoint -- A theory of group pressure -- Both explanations discounted".
- catalog tableOfContents "X. Mt. San Gorgonio: Natural grandeur vs. the expanding economy -- Vincent X. Flaherty plumps for mass recreation -- Diana P. Sigler defends the wild area -- XI. Agriculture: harvest of gold and harvest of shame -- A. The growers: their productivity and economic system -- The growers relate their usefulness to society -- Liberal critics describe the corporate farm -- B. Labor-management relations: is unionization the answer? -- A colloquy on agricultural labor -- XII. COntemporary ethnic relations: assimilation or neglect? -- A. Educating the Spanish-speaking -- An Americanization program for the Ontario Schools, 1928 -- A teacher propounds a theory of biculturism -- B. The Watts Riot and the pathology of poverty -- The McCone Report -- The California Advisory Committee is "sorely disappointed" -- XIII. The battle over reapportionment, 1926-1965: Shall the state senate represent people or acres? -- A. The "Federal Plan" vs. the "Commission Plan" 1926 -- Official arguments on Propositions 20 and 28 -- The Los Angeles Times finds "extraordinary divergence" between the North and the South -- B. Aftermath: One man one vote in California 1965 -- U.S. News & WOrld Reports asks, "Should California be chopped in half?" -- A political scientist assesses the reapportionment of 1965 -- XIV. The Berkeley Student Revolt of 1964: The University of California under fire -- The position of the Free Speech Movement -- President Kerr states the administration viewpoint -- Some faculty observations on the revolt.".
- catalog title "California controversies; major issues in the history of the State.".
- catalog type "text".