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Catarino Garza''s Revolution on the Texas-Mexico Border

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Informationen zum Autor Elliott Young is Associate Professor of History at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Klappentext Uses the Garza rebellion on the Texas-Mexico border to analyze economic and social change in this region, internationalizing U.S. history with its examination of a transborder area within the larger histories of Mexico and the United States. Zusammenfassung Uses the Garza rebellion on the Texas-Mexico border to analyze economic and social change in this region! internationalizing U.S. history with its examination of a transborder area within the larger histories of Mexico and the United States. Inhaltsverzeichnis Maps and Figures xi Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 1. The Making of a Revolutionary 25 2. Resisting the Pax Porfiriana 57 3. Revolution and Repression 98 4. Booms and Busts 131 5. The Garzistas 155 6. The Ideological Battle 191 7. Colonizing the Lower Rio Grande Valley 209 8. Exile, Death, Resurrection in the Caribbean 268 Epilogue 303 Notes 317 Bibliography 385 Index 397

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Elliott Young is Associate Professor of History at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.


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