California Frontier Podcast Por Damian Bacich Ph.D. arte de portada

California Frontier

California Frontier

De: Damian Bacich Ph.D.
Escúchala gratis

Acerca de esta escucha

Prof. Damian Bacich shares the history you didn't learn in school. Each episode is a deep dive into the fascinating early history of California and the West. Listen to stories and interviews with scholars, experts, and people who are passionate about a time when California was the frontier of empire and imagination.

© 2025 The California Frontier Project
Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Mundial
Episodios
  • 077: True Visual History of California Part 2 | David W. Rickman, Illustrator and Historian
    May 15 2025

    In the second part of our interview with illustrator and historian David W. Rickman, we delve into his research methodologies and his quest to accurately depict historical clothing. We discuss how Hollywood has influenced our perceptions of the American West and the common misconceptions about Native American attire in the past. David shares his experiences researching in various museums, including the National History Museum in Los Angeles and the de Young Museum, and talks about the challenges of getting people to wear authentic historical costumes. We also touch on his upcoming book, 'Where Worlds Met,' which explores California costumes from 1822 to 1860 and features never-before-seen images. Join us as we explore these fascinating insights into California history.

    00:00 Introduction to the Interview with David W. Rickman
    01:00 David's Research Methodology and Museum Experiences
    05:04 Challenges in Historical Costume Accuracy
    06:50 The Influence of the American West and Individualism
    08:57 California's Historical and Cultural Revival
    24:28 Misconceptions About Native American Clothing
    31:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Send a Comment.

    Support the show

    Give a one-time donation

    Learn more about the California Frontier Project:

    • Website
    • YouTube
    • Instagram
    • Facebook

    Contact:
    damian@californiafrontier.net

    Más Menos
    33 m
  • 076: True Visual History of California Part 1 | David W. Rickman, Illustrator and Historian
    May 1 2025

    Join us for Part 1 of an interview with artist and historian David W. Rickman, renowned for his illustrations of California history and the Spanish borderlands.

    In this episode, we delve into the misconceptions influenced by Hollywood and incomplete historical records, and how David's unique expertise helps correct these narratives.

    Learn about his fascinating work on early Californian dress, the visual culture of the American West, and the painstaking research process behind his acclaimed illustrations.

    Don't miss this deep dive into the material culture and historical representation of the American West.

    00:00 Introduction and Technical Notes
    01:23 Understanding the Past Through Visuals
    02:38 Meet David Rickman: Historian and Illustrator
    04:03 David's Unique Perspective on History
    06:09 The Influence of Early Experiences
    08:12 Challenges in Historical Illustration
    20:00 Research and Projects
    27:52 The Importance of Accurate Representation
    31:15 California's Rich Historical Record
    39:55 Conclusion and Upcoming Part Two

    David's Website

    Send a Comment.

    Support the show

    Give a one-time donation

    Learn more about the California Frontier Project:

    • Website
    • YouTube
    • Instagram
    • Facebook

    Contact:
    damian@californiafrontier.net

    Más Menos
    40 m
  • 075: Life in the Gold Fields | Tales of Mexican California Part 4
    Apr 17 2025

    Antonio Coronel’s Gold Rush Tales in Mexican California

    In the final installment of 'The Tales of Mexican California,' we follow Antonio Coronel's vivid recount of his time in the Northern California gold fields post-1848.

    Coronel, who initially settled in Los Angeles after arriving from Mexico in 1834, shares graphic and poignant stories from the Gold Rush era.

    These include violent episodes, massacres of Native people, and the lawlessness that prevailed among fortune seekers.

    Coronel details his own experiences with gold mining, the lucrative yet perilous nature of the business, and the eventual abandonment of his efforts due to lawlessness and threats of violence.

    His firsthand accounts provide a unique perspective on the cultural and societal shifts during the transition of California from Mexican to American rule.

    00:00 Introduction to Antonio Coronel's Gold Rush Adventures
    02:12 The Gold Rush Begins: Challenges and Opportunities
    04:36 Life in the Gold Fields: Wealth and Lawlessness
    08:09 A Violent Encounter in Sonoma
    12:50 Return to the Gold Fields and New Ventures
    18:42 Conflict and Prejudice in the Gold Fields
    29:46 Final Reflections and Departure from the Gold Fields

    Send a Comment.

    Support the show

    Give a one-time donation

    Learn more about the California Frontier Project:

    • Website
    • YouTube
    • Instagram
    • Facebook

    Contact:
    damian@californiafrontier.net

    Más Menos
    43 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todas las estrellas
Más relevante  
It’s a new discovery with each episode that piques my curiosity and invites me to explore more about the rich history of our state.

Discovering the Richness of California History

Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.

as a 9th generation Californiano decended from Carrillos, Ortegas, Argüellos, Alvisos, Founding Families which are being removed daily from our childrens history

Must listen for California history buffs!

Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.