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Chiricahua and Janos
Communities of Violence in the Southwestern Borderlands, 1680-1880

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Informationen zum Autor Lance R. Blyth is the command historian at U.S. Northern Command and a research associate in the Latin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico.   Klappentext Lance R. Blyth is the command historian at U.S. Northern Command and a research associate in the Latin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico.¿¿ Zusammenfassung Borderlands violence! so explosive in our time! has deep roots in history. Lance R. Blyth's study of Chiricahua Apaches and the presidio of Janos in the US-Mexican borderlands reveals how no single entity had a monopoly on coercion! and how violence became the primary means by which relations were established! maintained! or altered both within and between communities. Inhaltsverzeichnis   List of MapsPreface 1. Communities of Violence: Apaches and Hispanics in the Southwestern Borderlands2. Refugees and Migrants: Making Hispanic-Apache Communities, 1680-17503. Fierce Dancing and the Muster Roll: Campaigns, Raids, and Wives, 1750-17854. A Vigilant Peace: Families, Rations, and Status, 1786-18305. War, Peace, War: Revenge and Retaliation, 1831-18506. Border Dilemmas: Security and Survival, 1850-18757. Communities' End: Persecution and Imprisonment, 1875-1910Conclusion: Borderland Communities of Violence AcknowledgmentsNotesGlossaryBibliographyIndex

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