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The Grapes of Conquest

Race, Labor, and the Industrialization of California Wine, 1769–1920 (At Table)

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The Grapes of Conquest

By: Julia Ornelas-Higdon
Narrated by: Cynthia Wallace
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California’s wine country conjures images of pastoral vineyards and cellars lined with oak barrels. Scholars know remarkably little, however, about the history of the wine industry and the diverse groups who built it. Contemporary stereotypes belie how the state’s commercial wine industry was born amid social turmoil and racialized violence in eighteenth and nineteenth-century California.

In The Grapes of Conquest, Julia Ornelas-Higdon addresses these gaps in the historical narrative and popular imagination. Beginning with the industry’s inception at the California missions, Ornelas-Higdon examines the evolution of wine growing across three distinct political regimes—Spanish, Mexican, and American—through the industry’s demise after Prohibition.

This interethnic study of race and labor in California examines how California Natives, Mexican Californios, Chinese immigrants, and Euro-Americans came together to build the industry. Ornelas-Higdon identifies the birth of the wine industry as a significant missing piece of California history—one that reshapes scholars’ understandings of how conquest played out, how race and citizenship were constructed, and how agribusiness emerged across the region.

The Grapes of Conquest unearths the working-class, multiracial roots of the California wine industry, challenging its contemporary identity as the purview of elite populations.

The book is published by University of Nebraska Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

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Critic Reviews

"Major contribution to Mexican American history." (Choice)

“Important and absorbing...places California’s celebrated wine industry at the center of processes of conquest and settler colonialism...” (Jessica Kim, California State University, Northridge)

"A useful addition to the field of wine history and California history." (H-Environment)

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