The Table of Contents for the Fall 2011 issue of Southern California Quarterly, the journal of the Historical Society of Southern California is the following:
ARTICLES
Southern California Quarterly: Past and Present
By Patricia Adler-Ingram, Executive Director
Two Party Invitations: “Supreme Court of Old California: Case of The Good Old Days, Plaintiff, vs. John Uri Lloyd, Defendant,” November 30,1913, and “March Hares Invitation,” March 2,1919
By Charles F. Lummis (Edited by Merry Ovnick)
Writing The Script for Survival and Resurgence: RKO Studio and the Impact of the Great Depression, 1932-1933
By Edwin J. Perkins
David Weber and the Borderlands: Past, Present, Future; Conference on Latin American History/American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Boston: January 8, 2011
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee Panel Honoring David Weber
The Historian’s Eye
BOOK REVIEWS
Phillips, Vineyards and Vaqueros: Indian Labor and the Economic Expansion of Southern California, 1771-1877, by Brett Garcia Myhren
Ignoffo, Captive of the Labyrinth: Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Rifle Fortune, by Michelle Stonis
Culver, The Frontier of Leisure: Southern California and the Shaping of Modern America, by Catherine Cocks
Schwartz, Ed Ruscha’s Los Angeles, by LaNitra Berger
Moore, Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis, by Eileen Luhr
Peterson, Sound, Space, and the City; Civic Performance in Downtown Los Angeles, by Kenneth H. Marcus
Dedina, Wild Sea; Eco-Wars and Surf Stories from the Coast of the Californias, by Sean Smith