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Institutes, Projects, Digital Articles &
Multi-Media Courseware
Institutes
USC - Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute
Huntington - USC Institute on California and the West
Institute for British and Irish Studies
Shoah Foundation
Projects
Matrix: Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities
Project for Premodern Japan Studies
Kambun Summer Workshop
Los Angeles-Osaka Comparative Urban Studies Project
Boyle Heights: Neighborhood Sites and Insights
Program on American Studies and Ethnicity
ISLA Digital Archive Project
(with USC Informations Services Division)
Vernon-Central Historical Interactive Website
(Student-authored project in collaboration with the Dunbar Economic Development Corporation)
Visual Studies Graduate Certificate
Digital Articles
Los Angeles and the Problem of Urban Historical Knowledge
(American Historical Review's first online-only publication; Yahoo! Pick of the Week, 26 Feb 2001)
Segregated Diversity: Race-Ethnicity, Space, and Political Fragmentation in Los Angeles County, 1940-1994
(Haynes Foundation Study)
J. Max Bond,
"The Negro in Los Angeles"
(Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1936)
The Problem of Biculturalism: Japanese American Identity and Festival before World War II
Atlas of Urban Icons: Studies in Urban Visual History
(Multimedia Companion to Special Issue of
Urban History
, May 2006 (Vol. 33, No. 1)
Multi - Media Courseware
History 225G Visualizing Ideology