Douglas Smith, The Huntington Library, “One Person, One Vote: Reapportionment and the political transformation of Southern California”
Major Research Grants
Cataloging the Papers of LA County Supervisor Edmund D. Edelman
Where Globalization Meets Community: Improving Regional Infrastructure Decision Making
The Early Development of Community Property Law as Revealed in the Los Angels County Probate Court Records, 1850-1880
What is the Significance of the word “White”: Race, Politics, and the Law in Nineteenth Century California, 1846-1900
Haynes/Historical Society of Los Angeles annual award of modest stipends for local history research to tenured faculty, Ph.D candidates, independent researchers, and professionals
Crossing the Racial Divide: Jews and Mexicans in Los Angeles, 1930s-1950s
100% American Women: Women’s Politics and the California Right, 1945-1966
A Comparative Assessment of the City of Pomona, California’s Downtown Revitalization Strategy