Reseña del libro "A Century History Of The Santa Monica Bay Cities (en Inglés)"
Including a detailed annotation dealing with the history of the Santa Monica Bay region in from the early 20th century up to today *** Ingersoll's book basically consists of three parts: the first and second parts offer a brief history of California and Los Angeles County and are given as a preface to the local history in order that the reader may have a connected story from the date of the discovery of the country. Included here are also sketches of each of the twenty-one Franciscan missions of Alta California. The third and final part deals with the history of the Santa Monica Bay cities and shows their growth and expansion through the years. *** American Ground is an ambitious series chronicling the rise, transformation, and soul of the United States through the dynamic histories of its greatest cities and counties. From the colonial roots of Boston and Philadelphia to the industrial ascent of Chicago, the cultural tides of Los Angeles, and the political pulse of Washington, D.C., each volume uncovers the unique narrative of place-how local histories have shaped national identity. Told with a blend of scholarly rigor and narrative flair, the series weaves together political upheaval, economic innovation, social movements, and cultural milestones, tracing how regions responded to war and peace, migration and modernization, boom and bust. Rural counties, urban centers, and everything in between are treated not as backdrops, but as characters in the American story-vivid, evolving, and essential. American Ground is both a celebration of regional diversity and a deep meditation on the common threads that bind the nation. Ideal for readers of history, civic leaders, educators, and anyone curious about the power of place in shaping the American experience.