San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage

San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage
Title San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage PDF eBook
Author Angel Sepulveda Brown
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1993
Genre Laredo (Tex.)
ISBN

Download San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage: Sacramental records of the Catholic Church of San Agustin at Laredo, Texas

San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage: Sacramental records of the Catholic Church of San Agustin at Laredo, Texas
Title San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage: Sacramental records of the Catholic Church of San Agustin at Laredo, Texas PDF eBook
Author Angel Sepulveda Brown
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1989
Genre Laredo (Tex.)
ISBN

Download San Agustin Parish of Laredo Abstracts of Marriage: Sacramental records of the Catholic Church of San Agustin at Laredo, Texas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

River of Hope

River of Hope
Title River of Hope PDF eBook
Author Omar S. Valerio-Jiménez
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 385
Release 2013-01-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822395053

Download River of Hope Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In River of Hope, Omar S. Valerio-Jiménez examines state formation, cultural change, and the construction of identity in the lower Rio Grande region during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He chronicles a history of violence resulting from multiple conquests, of resistance and accommodation to state power, and of changing ethnic and political identities. The redrawing of borders neither began nor ended the region's long history of unequal power relations. Nor did it lead residents to adopt singular colonial or national identities. Instead, their regionalism, transnational cultural practices, and kinship ties subverted state attempts to control and divide the population. Diverse influences transformed the borderlands as Spain, Mexico, and the United States competed for control of the region. Indian slaves joined Spanish society; Mexicans allied with Indians to defend river communities; Anglo Americans and Mexicans intermarried and collaborated; and women sued to confront spousal abuse and to secure divorces. Drawn into multiple conflicts along the border, Mexican nationals and Mexican Texans (tejanos) took advantage of their transnational social relations and ambiguous citizenship to escape criminal prosecution, secure political refuge, and obtain economic opportunities. To confront the racialization of their cultural practices and their increasing criminalization, tejanos claimed citizenship rights within the United States and, in the process, created a new identity. Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University.

The Genealogical Helper

The Genealogical Helper
Title The Genealogical Helper PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 870
Release 1990
Genre Genealogy
ISBN

Download The Genealogical Helper Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Catholic Southwest

Catholic Southwest
Title Catholic Southwest PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 2004
Genre Southwest, New
ISBN

Download Catholic Southwest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Dallas Quarterly

The Dallas Quarterly
Title The Dallas Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 872
Release 1992
Genre United States
ISBN

Download The Dallas Quarterly Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

New Mexico Genealogist--comprehensive Index

New Mexico Genealogist--comprehensive Index
Title New Mexico Genealogist--comprehensive Index PDF eBook
Author Dorothy A. Brylinski
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1995
Genre New Mexico
ISBN

Download New Mexico Genealogist--comprehensive Index Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle