California Uncovered: A Journey Through Time, Place, and Identity OOL (Zoom)
Osher Online - Spring | Available
California is more than a state. It is an idea, a dream, and a contradiction. It is where snow-capped peaks rise above sun-drenched deserts, and where misty coastlines and ancient forests stand alongside cities built on myth, ambition, and reinvention. In this immersive course, we will journey through California’s sweeping history - from its earliest Indigenous cultures and diverse ecosystems to its transformation under Spanish, Mexican, and American rule. We will uncover the people, events, and forces that shaped the Golden State into a global icon of migration, innovation, and cultural change. We will explore the missions, the Gold Rush, the railroad, Hollywood’s allure, and Silicon Valley’s disruptive genius, while also challenging myths and amplifying voices too often left out of mainstream narratives. We will gain a deeper understanding of what it has meant to be Californian across eras, enriching how we experience the state today.
Note: Registration for the Spring Osher National Online courses will close on Friday, March 20, 2026, at Noon!
Anthony Antonucci
Dr. Antonucci is a global U.S. historian whose teaching and scholarship investigates the intersections of foreign relations, literary nationalism, ethno-racial formation, and immigration policy in American politics and culture since 1750. Antonucci holds a PhD in U.S. History from the University of Connecticut, an M.A. in American Studies from the University of Southern Maine, and a B.A. in Political Science from Bard College. Antonucci’s scholarship has earned numerous awards, including a Fulbright IIE Research Fellowship based at the Archivio di Stato di Napoli in Italy.