"Every Los Angeles-based history, political science, andethnic or urban studies instructor has been waiting for thisanthology. ...The book's overarching aims serve torevisit and reenvision L.A.'s early history and prehistory,uncover long-term patterns obscured by earlier episodic treatments,and influence the shaping of the city's future." (Western Historical Quarterly, 2012)
"Overall, this is a fascinating fractured account of varioustime periods, events, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and urbansprawl in a city that has become synonymous with the AmericanDream." (Philosophy & Religion, November 2010)
"In times past, books of this sort presented accepted interpretations arranged according to the alphabet. A Companion to Los Angeles, by contrast, presents cutting edge interpretations, systematically developed by leading scholars in the field. This valuable resource is not just a book about history. It is history itself, hence a significant step forward in the journey to identity by the City of Angels."
Kevin Starr, University of Southern California
"Overall, this is a fascinating fractured account of varioustime periods, events, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and urbansprawl in a city that has become synonymous with the AmericanDream." (Philosophy & Religion, November 2010)
"In times past, books of this sort presented accepted interpretations arranged according to the alphabet. A Companion to Los Angeles, by contrast, presents cutting edge interpretations, systematically developed by leading scholars in the field. This valuable resource is not just a book about history. It is history itself, hence a significant step forward in the journey to identity by the City of Angels."
Kevin Starr, University of Southern California







