From Native stewardship to Pacific Rim trading to Disney Imagineering, discover the evolution and constant reinvention of the nation's most populous state?and global superpower in its own right.
California, one of the biggest and most consequential states in the union, looms even larger in the imagination?for good reason.
California's story is one of constant reinvention. It's been shaped by each of the peoples who've called it home, from its first Indigenous inhabitants to Spanish missionaries, Mexican rancheros, American settlers, global tech moguls, and silver screen stars. Through all these influences, what was once a forgotten province and Indigenous homeland has become a global symbol of creativity and ambition, a political and economic powerhouse, a staging ground for civil rights and Indigenous sovereignty, and one of the most influential places on Earth.
In The Shortest History of California, historian Damon Akins traces the Golden State's journey from its earliest civilizations through waves of migration, conquest, and transformation. Along the way, he illuminates the forces that made California what it is today: boom-and-bust cycles of prosperity, intense struggles over land and identity, and relentless innovation.
In a concise, vivid account, The Shortest History of California reveals how the story of California is, in many ways, the story of America itself.
The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read.