Americanization and Mexicans in the Southwest

Americanization and Mexicans in the Southwest
Title Americanization and Mexicans in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Mary Ruth Titcomb
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1984
Genre Americanization
ISBN

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The Americanization of the Mexican in the Southwest

The Americanization of the Mexican in the Southwest
Title The Americanization of the Mexican in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Irrovia Corry
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1928
Genre Americanization
ISBN

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Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest

Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest
Title Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest PDF eBook
Author David J. Weber
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 196
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780826311948

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Located in Southwest Collection.

Mexican-Americans in the Southwest

Mexican-Americans in the Southwest
Title Mexican-Americans in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Ernesto Galarza
Publisher McNally & Loftin Publishers
Pages 158
Release 1970
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Becoming Mexican American

Becoming Mexican American
Title Becoming Mexican American PDF eBook
Author George J. Sanchez
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 406
Release 1995-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 9780195096484

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Twentieth century Los Angeles has been the focus of one of the most profound and complex interactions between distinct cultures in U.S. history. In this pioneering study, Sanchez explores how Mexican immigrants "Americanized" themselves in order to fit in, thereby losing part of their own culture.

The Integration of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest Into American Life

The Integration of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest Into American Life
Title The Integration of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest Into American Life PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Joyce
Publisher
Pages 9
Release 1969
Genre Mexicans in the United States
ISBN

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North to Aztlan

North to Aztlan
Title North to Aztlan PDF eBook
Author Arnoldo De Leon
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 312
Release 2012-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0882952439

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Contemporary observers often quip that the American Southwest has become “Mexicanized,” but this view ignores the history of the region as well as the social reality. Mexican people and their culture have been continuously present in the territory for the past four hundred years, and Mexican Americans were actors in United States history long before the national media began to focus on them—even long before an international border existed between the United States and Mexico. North to Aztlán, an inclusive, readable, and affordable survey history, explores the Indian roots, culture, society, lifestyles, politics, and art of Mexican Americans and the contributions of the people to and their influence on American history and the mainstream culture. Though cognizant of changing interpretations that divide scholars, Drs. De León and Griswold del Castillo provide a holistic vision of the development of Mexican American society, one that attributes great importance to immigration (before and after 1900) and the ongoing influence of new arrivals on the evolving identity of Mexican Americans. Also showcased is the role of gender in shaping the cultural and political history of La Raza, as exemplified by the stories of outstanding Mexicana and Chicana leaders as well as those of largely unsung female heros, among them ranch and business owners and managers, labor leaders, community activists, and artists and writers. In short, readers will come away from this extensively revised and completely up-to-date second edition with a new understanding of the lives of a people who currently compose the largest minority in the nation. Completely revised, re-edited, and redesigned, featuring a great many new photographs and maps, North to Aztlán is certain to take its rightful place as the best college-level survey text of Americans of Mexican descent on the market today.