Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836-1986

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Pub. Date: 1987-09-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

"...a major revisionist work of the history of Mexicans in Texas.... the most important race-class analysis of the Chicano experience." --Gilberto Cardenas, University of Texas at Austin "...an exciting work that should win major reviews for its originality." --Arnoldo De Leoacute;n, Angelo State University "The success of this award-winning book is in its honesty, scholarly objectivity, and daring, in the sense that it debunks the old Texas nationalism that sought to create anti-Mexican attitudes both in Texas and the Greater Southwest." -- Colonial Latin American Historical Review "...an outstanding contribution to U.S. Southwest studies, Chicano history, and race relations.... Montejano's general model will certainly provide useful approaches to the study of other regions and race relations settings. This is a seminal book that should be required reading for both specialists and general readers interested in the themes analyzed so aptly by David Montejano." -- Hispanic American Historical Review r

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction- Part One. Incorporation, 1836-1900--
The Rivalship of Peace-
Cattle, Land, and Markets-
Race, Labor, and the Frontier- Part Two. Reconstruction, 1900-1920--
The Coming of the Commercial Farmers-
The Politics of Reconstruction- Part Three. Segregation, 1920-1940--
The Structure of the New Order-
The Mexican Problem-
The Web of Labor Controls-
The Culture of Segregation-
The Geography of Race and Class- Part Four. Integration, 1940-1986--
The Demise of "Jim Crow"-
A Time of Inclusion
Appendix. On Interpreting Southwestern History
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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