California and the Californians (eBook)

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2022
15 Seiten
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859-654704321-8 (EAN)

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California and the Californians - David Starr Jordan
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In 'California and the Californians,' David Starr Jordan crafts a contemplative essay that delves deep into the soul of California. Jordan's prose is lively and picturesque, a fitting choice for capturing the aesthetic splendor and free-spirited essence of the Golden State. The book is rich in descriptiveness, with Jordan weaving history, sociology, and natural beauty into a detailed tapestry that portrays California not just as a place, but as an experience and an idea. Written in the early 20th century, the work echoes the sentiments of a rapidly changing state, reflecting both the optimism of an era and the timeless allure that California holds for dreamers and adventurers alike. Jordan's narrative is both an ode and an anthropological study, positioning itself uniquely in the literary continuum of Californian lore. Dr. David Starr Jordan, a renowned naturalist, educator, and eugenicist, is recognized as having been the founding president of Stanford University

and an influential voice in the scientific community. His profound relationship with academia and nature invariably shaped his perception of California as an unparalleled and multidimensional character within his writings. His insights offer not only his personal reflections but also a historical perspective that outlines the underlying forces shaping California's culture and environment during his lifetime. This work, while perhaps informed by dated concepts, nonetheless offers an illuminative snapshot of California's patina as seen through the eyes of a prominent scholarly figure. For those enchanted by the enigmatic appeal of California, whether they be historians, environmentalists, or armchair travelers, 'California and the Californians' provides an eloquent and enduring portrayal. Jordan's unique vantage point as a leading academic of his day offers a nuanced exploration of the state's essence that is as educational as it is captivating. This essay endures as a testament to the magnetic pull of this Pacific Eden, an invitation to understand the intricate weave of natural beauty and burgeoning human spirit that define California.

David Starr Jordan (1851–1931) was a renowned American ichthyologist, educator, eugenicist, and peace activist. He served as the first president of Stanford University, shaping the institution's early years and academic focus. Born in Gainesville, New York, Jordan graduated from Cornell University and later obtained a medical degree from the Indiana Medical College. His academic pursuits shifted toward natural sciences, leading him to become a prominent figure in ichthyology, describing hundreds of fish species. Jordan's literary contributions extend to various subjects, including education and philosophy; however, his significant work, 'California and the Californians' (1903), offers a vivid portrayal of California's landscape, culture, and society during the early 20th century. The book reflects Jordan's keen observations and provides a snapshot of the challenges and ambitions that faced Californians at the dawn of a new century. His literary style, informative yet engaging, reveals the depth of his scholarship and his ability to communicate complex ideas to a broad audience. Despite his profound impact on academia and natural sciences, Jordan's legacy is complicated by his staunch advocacy for eugenics, a belief that tainted his otherwise notable contributions to science and society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century California descriptions • American West Coast exploration • California • Californian culture and history • Californian regional studies • California travel literature • Classic • David Starr Jordan writings • Description and travel • Golden State travel essays • Historical travel guide California • Natural beauty of California • Socio-economic development California
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