Paul Kagan received a degree in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1965, after which he worked as a television news writer, photographer, graphic artist and magazine art director. Kagan spent five years researching "New World Ut… Read more
Paul Kagan received a degree in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1965, after which he worked as a television news writer, photographer, graphic artist and magazine art director. Kagan spent five years researching "New World Utopias: A Photographic History of the Search for Community", which was published in 1975. The project researched California's "utopias" from 1870 to 1975 and collected records and contemporary photographs of these communities. Kagan also organized the Utopian Studies Center at the California Historical Society Library in San Francisco. He died in California in 1993.
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