Brandon Morgan tells the story of how dreams of capitalist development and varied forms of violence went hand-in-hand to create rural communities along the U.S.-Mexico border around the turn of the twentieth century.
Brandon Morgan tells the story of how dreams of capitalist development and varied forms of violence went hand-in-hand to create rural communities along the U.S.-Mexico border around the turn of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brandon Morgan is a history instructor and an associate dean in the School of Liberal Arts at Central New Mexico Community College.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: The Lower Mimbres Valley and Landscapes of Violence 1. “From That Place Comes Only Evil”: Chihene Dispossession in the New Mexico–Chihuahua Borderlands 2. Silver Spikes and Failed Dreams: The Violence of Capitalist Accumulation 3. Los Pronunciados de Tomóchic: Palomas Customs House Raid, 1893 4. Solidifying the Border and Straddling the Line: Development and Resistance 5. The Second Founding of Columbus: Place Myth and Revolution 6. Protector and Aggressor: Pancho Villa’s Complicated Relationship with Columbus 7. Raid and Reconciliation: (Re)Creating a Multicultural Community Epilogue: Pancho Villa and the Legacy of Violence in the Lower Mimbres Valley Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: The Lower Mimbres Valley and Landscapes of Violence 1. “From That Place Comes Only Evil”: Chihene Dispossession in the New Mexico–Chihuahua Borderlands 2. Silver Spikes and Failed Dreams: The Violence of Capitalist Accumulation 3. Los Pronunciados de Tomóchic: Palomas Customs House Raid, 1893 4. Solidifying the Border and Straddling the Line: Development and Resistance 5. The Second Founding of Columbus: Place Myth and Revolution 6. Protector and Aggressor: Pancho Villa’s Complicated Relationship with Columbus 7. Raid and Reconciliation: (Re)Creating a Multicultural Community Epilogue: Pancho Villa and the Legacy of Violence in the Lower Mimbres Valley Notes Bibliography Index
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