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Examines how the advent of North American dollars between 1882 and 1910 helped reshape the economic, social, and political contours of a Mexican province on the border of Arizona. This book, in short, explains what happened to Mexico's traditional society when Yankee capitalists made their appearance.

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Examines how the advent of North American dollars between 1882 and 1910 helped reshape the economic, social, and political contours of a Mexican province on the border of Arizona. This book, in short, explains what happened to Mexico's traditional society when Yankee capitalists made their appearance.
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Autorenporträt
Ramón Eduardo Ruiz, the son of Mexican parents, has been writing about Mexico since 1951. A professor of Latin American history at the University of California (San Diego), he is the author of more than a dozen books, nearly all on Mexican history. The Great Rebellion: Mexico, 1905-1924 won the prize for best book of 1981 of the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, and "Book World" of the Washington Post picked his Cuba: The Making of a Revolution as one of the best history books of 1968.