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Sex, Gender, Culture, and a Great Event: The California Gold Rush
Author(s): Albert L. Hurtado
Source: Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Feb., 1999), pp. 1-19
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Sex, Gender, Culture, and a Great
Event: The California Gold Rush
ALBERT L. HURTADO
The author is a member of the history department at the
University of Oklahoma. A version of this paper was his
presidential address to the Pacific Coast Branch, American
Historical Association, at its ninety-first annual meeting in
August 1998 in San Diego, California.
I was working on the galleys for my book, Intimate Fron-
tiers: Sex, Gender, and Culture in Early California, when I happened
to hear several historians on National Public Radio. They were
explaining why a new historical organization, The History So-
ciety, was needed. Among other things, they argued that the
proliferation of gender studies in history threatened to trivial-
ize the discipline. We should be thinking about big things, and
we should be seeking the "truth."I I suspect that there are many
historians who believe that sex and gender are trivial subjects.
Sex and gender are merely manifestations of biology that are
common to all humans. What have they to do with the big
things in history? How does knowledge of sex and gender help
us discover some of the truth about the past?
This essay addresses those questions. Surely t ...
The document discusses various topics including science and mathematics being encouraged by religious and political leaders in the 1800s, the number of Jews living in different places, printing traditions, studies related to sandpiles and networks, principles of ethics, literacy and art in ancient civilizations, telecommunications products, and the effects of earthquakes and tsunamis. It also briefly mentions several other disjointed topics without context or clear connection between the different statements.
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