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Save for the Civil War, what occurred after a carpenter glimpsed a flash of yellow 150 years ago in Northern California was the biggest story of the 19th century. Richard Reinhard examines what we think we know (and don’t) about the people who made it happen. Read >>
Olney Thayer was just one of tens of thousands who rushed to California to seize the future. His experience is unique—and all too common. Read >>
Have Americans slid backward since the sunny, prosperous years after World War II, as so many feel? To find out, an English-born historian compares our recent past with earlier times, and, in the process, learns something about our likely course into the next century. Read >>
In attempting to tell the story of our century by retrieving the subtlest nuances of the past, a historian makes an audacious foray into a new sort of literature. Read >>
He showed the way to the future, and then was stranded there, at odds even with his own aesthetic sensibility. Read >>
A stereo view discovered in a California flea market may show the president-elect embarked on a momentous journey. Read >>

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