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California Uncovered: A Journey Through Time, Place, and Identity   

California is more than a state—it is an idea, a dream, and a contradiction. In this course, we will journey from its earliest Indigenous cultures through Spanish, Mexican, and American rule, exploring missions, the Gold Rush, the railroad, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley. We will challenge myths, highlight overlooked voices, and examine how migration, innovation, and cultural change shaped the Golden State. We will discover what it has meant, and still means, to be Californian.

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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Anthony Antonucci, PhD

Anthony Antonucci, PhD, is a historian whose teaching and scholarship explore the intersections of foreign relations, nationalism, race, and immigration policy in U.S. history since 1750. A Fulbright fellow, Antonucci has also held research appointments at the Massachusetts Historical Society, the American Antiquarian Society, and the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute. He teaches courses in U.S., world, and California history, as well as African American, Latinx, and women’s studies at colleges across Southern California, including Cal Poly Pomona, the University of La Verne, and Citrus College.

  • California Uncovered: A Journey Through Time, Place, and Identity

  • Course/Program ID: OO71209SIG2
    Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
    Fee (nonmember): $65.00
    Fee (member): $60.00
    Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 4/10/2026–5/15/2026
    Times: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM
    Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
    Seats Available: 12
    Description: 

    California is more than a state—it is an idea, a dream, and a contradiction. In this course, we will journey from its earliest Indigenous cultures through Spanish, Mexican, and American rule, exploring missions, the Gold Rush, the railroad, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley. We will challenge myths, highlight overlooked voices, and examine how migration, innovation, and cultural change shaped the Golden State. We will discover what it has meant, and still means, to be Californian.

    Click here to view promo video.

    YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Anthony Antonucci, PhD

    Anthony Antonucci, PhD, is a historian whose teaching and scholarship explore the intersections of foreign relations, nationalism, race, and immigration policy in U.S. history since 1750. A Fulbright fellow, Antonucci has also held research appointments at the Massachusetts Historical Society, the American Antiquarian Society, and the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute. He teaches courses in U.S., world, and California history, as well as African American, Latinx, and women’s studies at colleges across Southern California, including Cal Poly Pomona, the University of La Verne, and Citrus College.

    Additional Notes: 
    This program meets 6 time(s).
 

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