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A Few Words About Blogging and History
Social MediaKeith HarrisOctober 24, 2013Academia, blogging, Heather Cox Richardson, social media Comments
The Birth of a Nation - an Unfavorable Contemporary Report
CultureKeith HarrisOctober 15, 2013D- W- Griffith, The Birth of a Nation, Thomas Dixon Comments
I Can't Let Tara Go...
CultureKeith HarrisOctober 13, 2013Civil War memory, Gone with the Wind, popular culture, Selznick StudiosComment
Civil War Los Angeles - A Tour?
CultureKeith HarrisOctober 11, 2013Civil War, Gone with the Wind, Los Angeles, The Birth of a Nation, tourguide, tourism, tourists Comment
Old (Really Old) Town Pasadena
Los Angeles, MigrationKeith HarrisOctober 4, 20131880s, Boomtown, Colorado Blvd, Immigration, Los Angeles, old town Pasadena, Southern California historyComment
California Democrats React to the Emancipation Proclamation
Civil WarKeith HarrisSeptember 23, 2013California Democrats, California in the Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, Glenna Matthews Comments
More Californians in the Civil War
VeteransKeith HarrisSeptember 9, 20132nd Mass Cavalry, Andersonville, Andersonville NHS, California veterans, Californians in the Civil War, Massachusetts Cavalry Comments
Santa Barbara in the 1830s
Literature, Santa BarbaraKeith HarrisSeptember 3, 2013California history, California identity, literature, Richard Henry Dana, Santa Barbara, Two Years Before the MastComment
The California Regiment at Gettysburg
Civil WarKeith HarrisSeptember 1, 201371st Pennsylvaia, Army of the Potomac, Ball's Bluff, California Regiment, Edward D- Baker, Gettysburg, II Corps Comments
Any Ideas?
Los AngelesKeith HarrisAugust 30, 2013Library of Congress, Los Angeles, photography, VictorianComment
Confederate Sympathies Run Hot in San Bernardino
Civil WarKeith HarrisAugust 29, 2013Confederate sympathies, Confederates in Southern California, Inland Empire, San Bernardino, Union troops Comments
The Oldest Known Aerial Photograph of Los Angeles
Los AngelesKeith HarrisAugust 28, 2013Bunker Hill, Edwin H- Husher, Los Angeles, William Randolph Hearst Comments
Tourism - Selling the Known and the Mysterious
Religion, TourismKeith HarrisAugust 27, 2013Missions, religion, Southern Pacific railroad, Spanish architecture, tourism, travelComment
Lt. Colonel Allen Allensworth - A Significant First
VeteransKeith HarrisAugust 26, 2013Allen Allensworth, Allensworth, Buffalo Soldiers, GAR, Rosedale CemeteryComment
When did Southern California "Civilize"?
identityKeith HarrisAugust 16, 2013Oscar Wilde, San Francisco, Southern California, western civilizationComment
Civil War Generation Database - Los Angeles
VeteransKeith HarrisAugust 1, 2013154th Illinois Infantry, Civil War, CIvil War veterans, Hollywood Forever, IllinoisComment
You Ask, I Answer: Advice for a Prospective Graduate Student
You Ask, I Answer: Advice for a Prospective Graduate Student
Ask Dr- Harris, PopularKeith HarrisJuly 29, 2013AHA, Cosmic America, Graduate school, M- Keith Harris, UVAComment
Did Thomas Starr King Save California for the Union?
ReligionKeith HarrisJuly 24, 2013Civil War, historiography, Religion in California, Thomas Starr King Comments
Where Have the French Gone?
CultureKeith HarrisJuly 20, 2013France Comments
Two Years Before the Mast
LiteratureKeith HarrisJuly 19, 2013California history, California literature, Richard Henry Dana, Two Years Before the Mast Comments
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