|
Welcome!
|
Courses
:: Papers and Publications :: Research
Projects :: Professional Associations
::
Grants and Awards
Contact
Information
|
Title:
|
- Associate
Professor of History
- Director Public History Program
- Faculty
Coordinator, North Central Information Center
|
Office
Hours:
|
Wednesday, 9:00-12:00 and by appointment
|
E-mail:
|
lsimpson@csus.edu
|
Office
Phone:
|
(916)278-6628
|
|
|
Mailing
Address:
|
CSU,
Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819-6059
|
|
Current
Courses ::
Additional
Courses Taught ::
|
Papers
and Publications ::
BOOKS
- Paul J.P. Sandul and Lee M. A. Simpson, Fair Oaks, California. San Francisco: Arcadia, 2005.
- Selling the City: Gender, Class and the California Growth Machine, 1880-1940. PPPalo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2004.
- Lee M. A. Simpson, ed., Sacramento's Oak Park. San Francisco: Arcadia, 2004.
- Lee M. A. Simpson, ed., East Sacramento. San Francisco: Arcadia, 2004.
- Stearns
County, Minnesota. Chicago: Arcadia, 2000.
- Democratic
Citizenship: Documents in the History of Democracy and Citizenship
in America. New York: Forbes, 1999.
ARTICLES
AND REVIEWS
- "Disney, Dodgers, and the Urban Design of Los Angeles" Reviews in American History (June 2005)
- Review of Paul Hogan's The Failure of Planning in Pacific Historical Review (May 2004)
- Review of Houston's Downtown Historic District, in Public Historian (Spring 2003)
- Review
of Max Kurillo and Erline Tuttles California's El Camino
Real and Its Historic Bells, in Public Historian (Fall 2002).
- Guest
Editor, Boosters in the West, Special issue of Journal
of the West (Fall 2003)
- Boosters
and Businesswomen: Women and the Chamber of Commerce in California
Cities, 1880-1930. Journal of the West. (Fall 2003)
- Review
of Greg Hise and William Deverells, Eden by Design: The
1930 Olmsted-Bartholomew Plan for the Los Angeles Region, H-net
Book Reviews, Published by H-California (December, 2000).
- "Women,
Real Estate, and Urban Growth: A Case Study of Two Generations
of Women Property Owners in Redlands, California, 1880-1940,"California
History, LXXVI (Spring 1997): 24-43.
PRESENTATIONS
- Museums and Public Memory: Whom do we Serve?" California Capitol Museum Visitor's Association, Sacramento, CA, January 21, 2005.
- Who Melted in the Melting Pot?: Immigration in America. Salem Lutheran Church, Adult Education Forum, St. Cloud, MN Feb. 27, 2000.
- Better
Homes in America: Gender, Capitalism and the 20th Century Urban
Growth Machine, 1920-1940, Northern Great Plains History
Conference, St. Cloud, MN, October 6-9, 1999
- History
and Memory: The Legacy of Japanese American Internment in World
War II, Women on Wednesday Program, St. Cloud State University
Womens Center, St. Cloud, MN, February 17, 1999
- Pearl
Chase, Better Homes, and the Community Arts Association: the Capitalist
Marketing of Santa Barbara, California, 1930-1950, National Conference
on Policy History, St. Louis, MO, May 27-30, 1999
- Doing
Local History: Research in the A. K. Smiley Public Library,
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, February 20, 1998
- Women,
Real Estate, and the Capitalist Marketing of a California City:
Redlands, California, 1880-1940, Phi Alpha Theta Presentation,
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, September 30, 1998
- "The
Power of Property: Women Land Owners and Their Vision of Urban
Growth,
Redlands, California, 1880-1940, Gender Symposium, Lewis
& Clark College, Portland, OR, March, 1998
- "Rethinking
the Urban Growth Machine: Pearl Chase and the Santa Barbara Planning
Vision," meeting of the Society of American City and Regional
Planning History, Seattle, WA., October 24-26, 1997
- "Contradictions
in the Twentieth-Century Urban West, Murray State University
Colloquium, Murray, KY, February 28, 1997
- "The
Art of Research in Non-Traditional Libraries and Archives,"
Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR, November 14, 1996
- "Images
and Realities of the American West," Converse College Colloquium,
Spartanburg, SC, January 22, 1996
- "The
Sunkist Archives: A Business Archive in Transition," annual
meeting of the California Council for the Promotion of History,
Ontario, CA, October 29, 1992
|
Research
Projects/Interests ::
AMERICAN
URBAN HISTORY
- city
growth and urban planning in the American West
- gender
and the built environment
- historic
preservation and urban planning
WORK
IN PROGRESS
- Better Homes in America: Capitalism and Christianity in Collision
|
Professional
Associations ::
|
Grants
and Awards ::
GRANTS
- Eisenhower
Professional Development Program, Minnesota Department of Education
(2000-2001)
- Faculty
Research Grant, St. Cloud State University (2000-2001)
- Humanities
Graduate Student Research Grant Graduate Division, University
of California, Riverside (1993-96)
- Graduate
Fellowship, Department of History, University of California, Riverside
(1994-96)
- Dissertation
Research Travel Grant, Department of History, University of California,
Riverside (1995-96)
- Dissertation
Research Grant, Graduate Dean, University of California, Riverside
(1995-96)
AWARDS
- Professor
of the Year, Kappa Delta Pi, St. Cloud State University, 2000
- President,
Omicron Delta Kappa, Willamette University, 1989-90
- Mortar
Board, Willamette University, 1989-1990
- Deans
List, Willamette University, 1986-1990
- Honors
at Entrance, Willamette University, 1986
|
|