New Directions in Transnational Mexican History: Mexico On the World Stage examines foreign immigration to Mexico as and the significance of Mexican transnationalism and pluriculturalism. Contributors explore the roles of entrepreneurs, consuls, doctors, railroad workers, cowboys, divas, puppeteers, missionaries, and women soccer players.
New Directions in Transnational Mexican History: Mexico On the World Stage examines foreign immigration to Mexico as and the significance of Mexican transnationalism and pluriculturalism. Contributors explore the roles of entrepreneurs, consuls, doctors, railroad workers, cowboys, divas, puppeteers, missionaries, and women soccer players.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Matthew D. Esposito and James Garza - Contributions by Emily Casillas; Matthew D. Esposito; James Garza; Madelina Homberger Cordia; Pablo A. Rangel; Andrea Scott and Juan E. Vega Ramirez
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Introduction: New Directions in Transnational Mexican History, Matthew D. Esposito and James A. Garza Chapter 1: For Wealth and Progress: Spanish Immigrants, Mexican Communities and the Conquest of the Environment in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Mexico, James A. Garza Chapter 2: To Bind Revolution with a Golden Chain: The Transnational Imaginings of Porte Crayon in Porfirian Mexico, 1879-1885, Matthew D. Esposito Chapter 3: The Disease Prevails: The Comparative Epidemiology of Railroads in British India and Porfirian Mexico, Matthew D. Esposito Chapter 4: Champion Vaqueros: Practice and Performance in Wild West Entertainment, 1883-1927, Pablo A. Rangel Chapter 5: Performing Acts of Motherhood: Esperanza Iris, Public Entertainment, and the Portrayal of Virtue in Post-Revolutionary Mexico City, Emily Casillas Chapter 6: For Love, Country, and Puppetry: Angelina Beloff s Russian Version of Mexican Nationalism, Andrea Scott Chapter 7: Reexamining the Tenure of the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico, 1934-1979, Juan E. Vega Ramirez Chapter 8: Paint the Goal Posts Pink: Futboleras, Mexican (Re)presentation, and the 1971 Women s World Cup, Madelina Homberger Cordia About the Contributors
Introduction: New Directions in Transnational Mexican History, Matthew D. Esposito and James A. Garza Chapter 1: For Wealth and Progress: Spanish Immigrants, Mexican Communities and the Conquest of the Environment in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Mexico, James A. Garza Chapter 2: To Bind Revolution with a Golden Chain: The Transnational Imaginings of Porte Crayon in Porfirian Mexico, 1879-1885, Matthew D. Esposito Chapter 3: The Disease Prevails: The Comparative Epidemiology of Railroads in British India and Porfirian Mexico, Matthew D. Esposito Chapter 4: Champion Vaqueros: Practice and Performance in Wild West Entertainment, 1883-1927, Pablo A. Rangel Chapter 5: Performing Acts of Motherhood: Esperanza Iris, Public Entertainment, and the Portrayal of Virtue in Post-Revolutionary Mexico City, Emily Casillas Chapter 6: For Love, Country, and Puppetry: Angelina Beloff s Russian Version of Mexican Nationalism, Andrea Scott Chapter 7: Reexamining the Tenure of the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico, 1934-1979, Juan E. Vega Ramirez Chapter 8: Paint the Goal Posts Pink: Futboleras, Mexican (Re)presentation, and the 1971 Women s World Cup, Madelina Homberger Cordia About the Contributors
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