Mexico and Mexicans in the making of the United States [electronic resource] / edited by John Tutino.
Material type: TextSeries: History, culture, and society series | UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Austin : University of Texas Press, c2012. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (332 p.)ISBN:- 9780292737198
- 029273719X
- 973/.046872 23
- E184.M5 M536 2012
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Mexico and Mexicans making U.S. history / John Tutino -- Capitalist foundations: Spanish North America, Mexico, and the United States / John Tutino -- Between Mexico and the United States: from indios to vaqueros in the pastoral borderlands / Andrew C. Isenberg -- Imagining Mexico in love and war: nineteenth-century U.S. literature and visual culture / Shelley Streeby -- Mexican merchants and teamsters on the Texas cotton road, 1862/1865 / David Montejano -- Making Americans and Mexicans in the Arizona borderlands / Katherine Benton-Cohen -- Keeping community, challenging boundaries: indigenous migrants, internationalist workers, and Mexican revolutionaries, 1900/1920 / Devra Weber -- Transnational triangulation: Mexico, the United States, and the emergence of a Mexican American middle class / Jose E. Limon -- New Mexico, mestizaje, and the transnations of North America / Ramon A. Gutierrez.
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