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Interview with Abraham Nasatir, 1981

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Interview with Abraham Nasatir, 1981
1981
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Interviewer: Luberski, Alexa
Abraham Nasatir was born in 1906 in Santa Ana, California. He entered UC Berkeley at the age of 14, and received his PhD in history at age 21. While studying at Berkeley he met his future wife, Ida Hirsch, an English student also attending the school.

After marrying in 1929, the couple moved to San Diego where Nasatir began a 50-year teaching career at San Diego State College. Focusing on his fields of Spanish border and Mississippi valley history, and Gold Rush history, Nasatir published 14 books and and numerous articles, establishing himself as a national expert on these subjects. He also served as vice-consul for Paraguay and Ecuador.

As an Orthodox Jew, he was a leader and educator of the Jewish community. Nasatir Hall on the SDSU campus is named for him. Doctor Nasatir retired in 1974 and died in 1991.
Interviews; Oral Histories; Alexa Luberski; Morris Nasatir; Sarah Ester Hurwitz Nasatir; Orange Free State; Ida Hirsch Nasatir; Julius Nasatir; Frances Nasatir; George Nasatir; Amputations; Custer Junior High; Vierling C. Kersey; Los Angeles High School; Streetcars in Los Angeles; University of California, Berkeley; Herbert Eugene Bolton; William C Binkley; Karl C. Leebrick; Hawaiian Historical Society; University High School (Oakland); Mary Ross; Strawberry Creek; L. J. Paetow; Edward M. Sait; Native Sons' Traveling History Fellowship; Lewis Lesley; RMS Aquitania; Yiddish; Leslie Brown; William Spence Robertson; Archivo General de Indias
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NASATIRTRANSCRIPT1981; NASATIR2-1981; NASATIR3-1981-1982; fs-n-010; de-hi-002
see NASATIRTRANSCRIPT1981 in this database; this transcript only covers the first session, October 28, 1981, but it also has a "Session Guide" that summarizes all the sessions.
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