Hundley, Norris,

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Dates:
Birth 1935
Americans,
Spanish; Castilian, English,

Biographical notes:

Norris Hundley, Jr. received his A.B. from Whittier College in 1958, and his Ph. D. from the UCLA in 1963. His long and distinguished teaching career began as a professor of American History at the University of Houston (1963-1964), and then continued at UCLA (1964-1994), where he became Professor Emeritus of American History in 1994. As a scholar, he authored over a hundred books and essays, including several ground-breaking works on the history of water usage in California and the West. Hundley was also the editor of the Pacific historical review for 29 years (1968-1997), during which time the journal took a leading role in the development of environmental and ethnic studies. He has held leadership positions in many historical organizations, including the Western History Association (President, 1994-1995) and the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch (president, 1994-1995). In addition, Hundley served as the Director of the UCLA Latin American Center from 1989-1994, Chair of the UCLA Program on Mexico from 1981-1994, and sat on various boards and committees related to the history of California and water usage rights.

From the description of Papers, 1794-2000 1960-2000. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 57419744

Biography/History

Norris Hundley, Jr. received his A.B. from Whittier College in 1958, and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1963. His long and distinguished teaching career began as a professor of American History at the University of Houston (1963-1964), and then continued at UCLA (1964-1994), where he became Professor Emeritus of American History in 1994. As a scholar, he authored over a hundred books and essays, including several groundbreaking works on the history of water usage in California and the West. Hundley was also the editor of the Pacific Historical Review for twenty-nine years (1968-1997), during which time the journal took a leading role in the development of environmental and ethnic studies. He has held leadership positions in many historical organizations, including the Western History Association (President, 1994-1995) and the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch (president, 1994-1995). In addition, Hundley served as the Director of the UCLA Latin American Center from 1989-1994, Chair of the UCLA Program on Mexico from 1981-1994, and sat on various boards and committees related to the history of California and water usage rights.

From the guide to the Norris Hundley papers, 1794-2000, (bulk 1960-2000), (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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Subjects:

  • Historians
  • Periodical editors
  • Water
  • Water
  • Water rights
  • Water rights

Occupations:

  • Historians
  • Periodical editors

Places:

  • California--Los Angeles (as recorded)
  • California (as recorded)