Essays explore a transnational vision of the U.S./Mexico borderlands, and analyze this region's race, class, and gender inequalities in historical perspective.
Essays explore a transnational vision of the U.S./Mexico borderlands, and analyze this region's race, class, and gender inequalities in historical perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Samuel Truett is Assistant Professor of History at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Elliott Young is Associate Professor of History at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon; he is the author of Catarino Garza’s Revolution on the Texas-Mexico Border, published by Duke University Press.
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Foreword / David J. Weber ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Making Transnational History: Nations, Regions, and Borderlands / Samuel Truett and Elliott Young 1 Frontier Legacies Finding the Balance: Bexar in Mexican/Indian Relations / Raul Ramos 35 Fathers of the Pueblo: Patriarchy and Power in Mexican California, 1800-1880 / Louise Pubols 67 Borderland Stories Race, Agency, and Memory in a Baja California Mission / Barbara O. Reyes 97 An Expedition and Its Many Tales / Andres Resendez 121 Imagining Alternative Modernities: Ignacio Martinez’s Travel Narratives / Elliott Young 151 Transnational Identities At Exclusion’s Southern Gate: Changing Categories of Race and Class among Chinese Fronterizos, 1882-1904 / Grace Pena Delgado 183 Between North and South: The Alternative Borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American Colony of 1895 / Karl Jacoby 209 Transnational Warrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the Transformation of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1873-1928 / Samuel Truett 241 Body Politics The Plan de San Diego Uprising and the Making of the Modern Texas-Mexican Borderlands / Benjamin Johnson 273 Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race, and the Creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910-1940 / Alexandra Minna Stern 299 Conclusion: Borderlands Unbound / Samuel Truett and Elliott Young 325 Contributors 329 Index 331
Foreword / David J. Weber ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Making Transnational History: Nations, Regions, and Borderlands / Samuel Truett and Elliott Young 1 Frontier Legacies Finding the Balance: Bexar in Mexican/Indian Relations / Raul Ramos 35 Fathers of the Pueblo: Patriarchy and Power in Mexican California, 1800-1880 / Louise Pubols 67 Borderland Stories Race, Agency, and Memory in a Baja California Mission / Barbara O. Reyes 97 An Expedition and Its Many Tales / Andres Resendez 121 Imagining Alternative Modernities: Ignacio Martinez’s Travel Narratives / Elliott Young 151 Transnational Identities At Exclusion’s Southern Gate: Changing Categories of Race and Class among Chinese Fronterizos, 1882-1904 / Grace Pena Delgado 183 Between North and South: The Alternative Borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American Colony of 1895 / Karl Jacoby 209 Transnational Warrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the Transformation of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1873-1928 / Samuel Truett 241 Body Politics The Plan de San Diego Uprising and the Making of the Modern Texas-Mexican Borderlands / Benjamin Johnson 273 Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race, and the Creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910-1940 / Alexandra Minna Stern 299 Conclusion: Borderlands Unbound / Samuel Truett and Elliott Young 325 Contributors 329 Index 331
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