U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesThe U.S.-Mexican borderlands form the region where the United States and Latin America have interacted with the greatest intensity. In U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Oscar Martinez has brought together both scholarly essays and primary documents that address the protracted conflict rooted in the vast difference in power between Mexico and its northern neighbor. Each of the seven parts of this new reader explores a key issue in borderlands studies and contains several essays followed by documents such as treaties, government reports, newspaper articles, and interviews. |
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Contents
II | 1 |
III | 2 |
IV | 10 |
V | 13 |
VI | 17 |
VII | 20 |
VIII | 38 |
IX | 45 |
XXIV | 134 |
XXV | 139 |
XXVI | 142 |
XXVII | 149 |
XXVIII | 151 |
XXIX | 162 |
XXX | 170 |
XXXI | 175 |
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U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Oscar Jáquez Martínez No preview available - 1996 |
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