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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-017.mrc:25637241:8292
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100 1 $aVargas, Zaragosa.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92022965
245 10 $aCrucible of struggle :$ba history of Mexican Americans from colonial times to the present era /$cZaragosa Vargas.
260 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2011.
300 $axx, 412 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gChapter 1.$tThe Era of the Spanish Northern Frontier to 1821 -- $tSpanish Institutions and Mixed-Race Society of the Northern Frontier -- $tThe Founding of New Mexico -- $tResisting Spanish Colonization: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 -- $tDuty to the Crown and Church Fulfilled: The Spanish Reconquest of New Mexico -- $tA Buffer Zone Against Expansion: Spanish Colonial Texas -- $tThe Apache and Comanche Threat in Texas -- $tThe Condition of the Spanish Texas Colony in the Early Nineteenth Century -- $tGuarding the Western Periphery: Spanish Colonial Alta California -- $tMexican Independence Comes to the Northern Frontier -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 2.$tLife and Society in Mexico's Northern Borderlands, 1821-1846 -- $tIndian Relations on the Northern Frontier After Mexican Independence -- $tMen of the Plains: New Mexican Ciboleros and Comancheros -- $tThe Opening of Commercial Markets: The Taos Trade Fair and the Santa Fe Trail -- $tConflict in New Mexico: The 1837 Revolt -- $tTejano Life on the Texas Frontier Under Mexico -- $tThe Never-Ending Indian Menace: Comanche Raids in Texas -- $tThe Growing Conflict in Texas with Mexico -- $tThe Drive for Texas Independence -- $tMaking California Mexican -- $tThe California Missions: Making Indians Faithful and Industrious Christians -- $tThe Golden Age of California Ranching -- $tThe Californio Era Revolts Against Mexican Rule -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 3.$tMexican Americans in the Era of War and American Westward Expansion -- $tThe Southwest on the Eve of the Mexican War -- $tThe Outbreak of War -- $tThe American Occupation of New Mexico -- $tThe 1847 Taos Revolt Against American Occupation of New Mexico -- $tThe American Occupation of California -- $tThe Battles at Monterrey and Buena Vista -- $tThe Enduring Paradox: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 4.$tMexican Americans from the 1850s to the End of the Civil War -- $tMexican Americans in the Postconquest Southwest -- $tThe Californio Banditti Joaquin Murieta and Tiburcio Vasquez -- $tJuan Cortina: Champion and Hated Villain of the Texas Border Region -- $tMexican Americans in the American Civil War -- $tMexican Americans Fight in the Indian Wars -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 5.$tMexican Americans in the Southwest, 1870 to the Early Twentieth Century -- $tThe Mexican Americans of California -- $tThe Tejanos and Mexicans of Texas -- $tDisenfranchising Tejano Voters as Political Strategy -- $tThe Mexicans of Arizona and New Mexico -- $tThe United States and the New Mexico Land Grants Question -- $tLas Gorras Blancas and the Struggle to Protect Land Grants -- $tStatehood for New Mexico and Arizona? -- $tThe New Southwest Economy and the First Modern Phase of Mexican Immigration to the United States -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 6.$tMexican Immigration, Work, Urbanization, and Americanization, 1910-1929 -- $tMexican Labor Strife and Struggle -- $tTejano Freedom Fighters: The Plan de San Diego -- $tThe Killing Fields of South Texas -- $tImmigration from Mexico During the Years 1910-1920 -- $tMexicans, World War I, and the 1920-1921 Depression -- $tMexican Immigration from 1920 to 1929 -- $tMexican Los Angeles -- $tMexicans in the Rocky Mountain and Plains States -- $tMexicans in the Urban Industrial Heartland of the Midwest -- $tMexicans and Social and Cultural Change and Americanization -- $tMexican Mutualism and Fraternalism -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 7.$tThe Mexican American Struggle for Labor Rights in the Era of the Great Depression -- $tThe Plight of Mexicans in the Early Years of the Great Depression -- $tThe Repatriation Campaign Unfolds -- $tMexicans in the Era of the National Recovery Act -- $tMexican Women Workers Battle for Equality -- $tMexican Coal Miners' Wage War in Gallup -- $tTejano Struggles for Unionism in South Texas -- $tEmma Tenayuca Brings Social Justice to San Antonio's Mexicans -- $tThe 1938 Strike by San Antonio's Pecan Shellers -- $tThe UCAPAWA Organizes Colorado's Mexican Farmworkers -- $tMexican American CIO Unionists Organize Los Angeles and Southern California -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 8.$tThe Mexican American People in the World War II Era -- $tMexican Americans on the Eve of the Second World War -- $tJustice Delayed: The Sleepy Lagoon Incident -- $tMexican Americans and the Sinarquista Menace -- $tAmerica's War at Home: The Los Angeles Zoot Suit Riots -- $tMexican American GIs on the Pacific and European War Fronts -- $tMexican Americans Fight Against Discrimination: The Case of Los Angeles -- $tMexican American Women War Workers -- $tBraceros: The Mexican Contract Labor Program Begins -- $tAmerican Race Relations and Mexican Americans -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 9.$tMexican Americans in the Postwar Years, 1946-1963 -- $tForgotten: The Status of Mexican Americans in Postwar America -- $tMexican Americans in the Early Postwar American Labor Movement -- $tThe Radicalism of ANMA -- $tMexican Americans and the Community Service Organization -- $tMexican Americans Caught in the Web of the Red Scare -- $tMexican Americans in the Dragnets of Operation Wetback and Operation Terror -- $tCivil Rights Litigation by Mexican Americans -- $tDon't Bow to the Powers That Be: Shifts in the Mexican American Rights Movement -- $tMexican Americans and the Democratic Party -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 10.$tMexican Americans in the Protest Era, 1964-1974 -- $tViva La Huelga!: Gaining Ground for Farmworkers -- $tThe People's Choice: Reies Lopez Tijerina and the New Mexico Land Grants Movement -- $tCultural Nationalism and Community Control: The Crusade for Justice -- $tA Search for Identity: The Chicano Student Movement -- $tRighteous Discontent: The Chicana Women's Movement -- $tRaza Si! Guerra No!: The National Chicano War Moratorium -- $t"Pardon My English": La Raza Unida Party -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 11.$tMexican Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century -- $tMexican Americans and Reagan's "New Morning in America" -- $t"Tu Voto Es Tu Voz" (Your Vote is Your Voice): Mexican Americans and the Political Process -- $tMexican Americans and the Civil Wars in Central America -- $tUnemployment, Drugs, Gang Warfare, and the 1992 Rodney King Riots -- $tThe 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli Act or IRCA, the English-Only Movement, and Proposition 187 -- $t"Fight the Power": From the Bakke Decision to Proposition 209 -- $tMexican American Workers Organize -- $t"NAFTA's Gonna Shaft Ya": Mexican Americans and the North American Free Trade Agreement -- $tLatino: A New National Identity and Continued Latino Immigration -- $tConclusion -- $gChapter 12.$tEpilogue: Mexican Americans in the New Millennium.
650 0 $aMexican Americans$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107731
650 0 $aMexican Americans$xSocial conditions.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97000630
650 0 $aImmigrants$zUnited States$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009126771
651 0 $aUnited States$xRelations$zMexico.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100096
651 0 $aMexico$xRelations$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100306
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