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ISBN
9781603445252

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
ISBN-10
1603445250
ISBN-13
9781603445252
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102988076

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
War Along the Border : the Mexican Revolution and Tejano Communities
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Latin America / Mexico, Women, Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, United States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), North America
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Author
Gerald Horne, George T. Díaz, Margaret Stevens, Sonia Hernández, Thomas H. Kreneck
Series
University of Houston Series in Mexican American Studies, Sponsored by the Center for Mexican American Studies
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-018192
Reviews
"Many Texans are unaware of the tremendous influence the Mexican Revolution had on Texas. From El Paso to Brownsville, from San Antonio to Laredo, in the years from 1910 to 1917 and in the decades that followed, the Lone Star State was decidedly affected. Many of those fleeing across the Rio Grande were not just the poor but many of Mexico's well-educated economic and political elite, many of whom never returned to Mexico, and who came to have a profound and positive influence on communities north of the border, especially Laredo and San Antonio. For the first time, primarily due to the very capable editorial efforts of Arnoldo DeLeón, one of today's best known historical sleuth-hounds, as well as a number of other leading scholars, we have a full and complete treatment of this fascinating subject, including an accurate final accounting of exactly how many Tejanos died at the hands of the Texas Rangers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley." - Jerry Thompson, Regent's Professor of History of Texas A&M International University, "Many Texans are unaware of the tremendous influence the Mexican Revolution had on Texas. From El Paso to Brownsville, from San Antonio to Laredo, in the years from 1910 to 1917 and in the decades that followed, the Lone Star State was decidedly affected. Many of those fleeing across the Rio Grande were not just the poor but many of Mexico's well-educated economic and political elite, many of whom never returned to Mexico, and who came to have a profound and positive influence on communities north of the border, especially Laredo and San Antonio. For the first time, primarily due to the very capable editorial efforts of Arnoldo DeLen, one of today's best known historical sleuth-hounds, as well as a number of other leading scholars, we have a full and complete treatment of this fascinating subject, including an accurate final accounting of exactly how many Tejanos died at the hands of the Texas Rangers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley." - Jerry Thompson, Regent's Professor of History of Texas A&M International University, "Many Texans are unaware of the tremendous influence the Mexican Revolution had on Texas. From El Paso to Brownsville, from San Antonio to Laredo, in the years from 1910 to 1917 and in the decades that followed, the Lone Star State was decidedly affected. Many of those fleeing across the Rio Grande were not just the poor but many of Mexico's well-educated economic and political elite, many of whom never returned to Mexico, and who came to have a profound and positive influence on communities north of the border, especially Laredo and San Antonio. For the first time, primarily due to the very capable editorial efforts of Arnoldo DeLen, one of today's best known historical sleuth-hounds, as well as a number of other leading scholars, we have a full and complete treatment of this fascinating subject, including an accurate final accounting of exactly how many Tejanos died at the hands of the Texas Rangers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley." -- Jerry Thompson, Regent's Professor of History of Texas A&M International University, "Many Texans are unaware of the tremendous influence the Mexican Revolution had on Texas. From El Paso to Brownsville, from San Antonio to Laredo, in the years from 1910 to 1917 and in the decades that followed, the Lone Star State was decidedly affected. Many of those fleeing across the Rio Grande were not just the poor but many of Mexico''s well-educated economic and political elite, many of whom never returned to Mexico, and who came to have a profound and positive influence on communities north of the border, especially Laredo and San Antonio. For the first time, primarily due to the very capable editorial efforts of Arnoldo DeLeón, one of today''s best known historical sleuth-hounds, as well as a number of other leading scholars, we have a full and complete treatment of this fascinating subject, including an accurate final accounting of exactly how many Tejanos died at the hands of the Texas Rangers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley." - Jerry Thompson, Regent''s Professor of History of Texas A&M International University, "Many Texans are unaware of the tremendous influence the Mexican Revolution had on Texas. From El Paso to Brownsville, from San Antonio to Laredo, in the years from 1910 to 1917 and in the decades that followed, the Lone Star State was decidedly affected. Many of those fleeing across the Rio Grande were not just the poor but many of Mexico's well-educated economic and political elite, many of whom never returned to Mexico, and who came to have a profound and positive influence on communities north of the border, especially Laredo and San Antonio. For the first time, primarily due to the very capable editorial efforts of Arnoldo DeLeón, one of today's best known historical sleuth-hounds, as well as a number of other leading scholars, we have a full and complete treatment of this fascinating subject, including an accurate final accounting of exactly how many Tejanos died at the hands of the Texas Rangers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley." -- Jerry Thompson, Regent's Professor of History of Texas A&M International University
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
6
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
972.08/16
Synopsis
Scholars contributing to this volume consider topics ranging from the effects of the Mexican Revolution on Tejano and African American communities to its impact on Texas' economy and agriculture. Other essays consider the ways that Mexican Americans north of the border affected the course of the revolution itself. ., Table of Contents: Foreword, Tatcho Mindiola Introduction, Arnoldo De León Beyond Borders: Causes and Consequences of the Mexican Revolution, Paul Hart The Mexican Revolution's Impact on Tejano Communities: The Historiographic Record, Arnoldo De León La Rinchada: Revolution, Revenge, and the Rangers, 1910-1920, Richard Ribb The Mexican Revolution, Revolución de Texas, and Matanza de 1915 , Trinidad Gonzales The El Paso Race Riot of 1916, Miguel A. Levario The Mexican Revolution and the Women of El México de Afuera, the Pan American Round Table, and the Cruz Azul Mexicana , Juanita Luna Lawhn Women's Labor and Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 1910-1930, Sonia Hernández Salt of the Earth: The Immigrant Experience of Gerónimo Treviño, Roberto R. Treviño Sleuthing Immigrant Origins: Felix Tijerina and His Mexican Revolution Roots, Thomas H. Kreneck "The Population Is Overwhelmingly Mexican; Most of It Is in Sympathy with the Revolution . . . .": Mexico's Revolution of 1910 and the Tejano Community in the Big Bend, John Eusebio Klingemann Smuggling in Dangerous Times: Revolution and Communities in the Tejano Borderlands, George T. Díaz Eureka! The Mexican Revolution in African American Context, 1910-1920, Gerald Horne and Margaret Stevens Understanding Greater Revolutionary Mexico: The Case for a Transnational Border History, Raúl A. Ramos Selected Bibliography About the Contributors Index, Table of Contents: Foreword, Tatcho MindiolaIntroduction, Arnoldo De Le nBeyond Borders: Causes and Consequences of the Mexican Revolution, Paul HartThe Mexican Revolution's Impact on Tejano Communities: The Historiographic Record, Arnoldo De Le n La Rinchada: Revolution, Revenge, and the Rangers, 1910-1920, Richard RibbThe Mexican Revolution, Revoluci n de Texas, and Matanza de 1915 , Trinidad Gonzales The El Paso Race Riot of 1916, Miguel A. Levario The Mexican Revolution and the Women of El M xico de Afuera, the Pan American Round Table, and the Cruz Azul Mexicana , Juanita Luna LawhnWomen's Labor and Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 1910-1930, Sonia Hern ndez Salt of the Earth: The Immigrant Experience of Ger nimo Trevi o, Roberto R. Trevi o Sleuthing Immigrant Origins: Felix Tijerina and His Mexican Revolution Roots, Thomas H. Kreneck "The Population Is Overwhelmingly Mexican; Most of It Is in Sympathy with the Revolution . . . ." Mexico's Revolution of 1910 and the Tejano Community in the Big Bend, John Eusebio KlingemannSmuggling in Dangerous Times: Revolution and Communities in the Tejano Borderlands, George T. D azEureka The Mexican Revolution in African American Context, 1910-1920, Gerald Horne and Margaret StevensUnderstanding Greater Revolutionary Mexico: The Case for a Transnational Border History, Ra l A. RamosSelected BibliographyAbout the ContributorsIndex
LC Classification Number
F395.M5W37 2011

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