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  • 1
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    Lincoln u.a. :Univ. of Nebraska Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV000542874
    Format: XVII, 318 S. : Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0-8032-3868-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Wirtschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Lincoln [u.a.] :Univ. of Nebraska Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV021870942
    Format: XIV, 308 S.
    ISBN: 0-8032-8904-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Revolution ; Unabhängigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Athens u.a. :Univ. of Georgia Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV008059089
    Format: XV, 277 S. : Kt.
    ISBN: 0-8203-1456-0
    Series Statement: The United States and the Americas
    Content: In 1821 Mexico was geographically the largest country in the Western hemisphere. By 1853, however, it was but a quarter of its original size. Meanwhile, the United States had expanded its territory enormously - and mostly at Mexico's expense. Similarly, in 1800 Mexico's per capita income was one-half that of the United States; by 1877 it had dropped to one-tenth. Such asymmetries have long characterized the relationship between Mexico and the United States. In this book, W. Dirk Raat pays special attention to the economic factors that have subordinated Mexico not only to "the Colossus of the North" but to many of the other players in the world economy as well. Throughout the book - whether treating the respective colonial histories of Mexico and the United States, the causes and effects of the Mexican War, the challenges of modernization and political revolution, the plight of the Mexican peasant, or the activities of U.S
    Content: intelligence organizations in Mexico - Raat frames his discussion within the context of global economic trends. Raat also discusses the complex political, cultural, and social factors that have played such an important role in the interactions between the two countries. In a chapter entitled "Gringos and Greasers," for example, he examines the ethnocentrism that has affected the perceptions Americans and Mexicans have of each other, from the first great clash that occurred during the Texas Revolution through the illegal-immigration controversies of the present. A unique feature of this book is the attention Raat gives to that area where the two countries share a common border and a common history. Traditionally known as the Gran Chichimeca and now usually called Mexamerica, these borderlands are the region in which the Mexican-U.S. cultural dynamics have been most visible
    Content: Bilingual and bicultural, neither fully American nor fully Mexican, the region continues to be of primary importance to policymakers on both sides of the Rio Grande. In his epilogue, "The Rediscovery of Mexico," Raat notes some of the recent American interest in Mexican art and culture and suggests that in an age of declining U.S. influence, Americans would do well to recognize their country's own role in Mexico's fall from colonial splendor, the limits of U.S. economic and military power, and the proud sense of cultural identity that characterizes the Mexican people
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Außenpolitik ; Geschichte ; Außenpolitik
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_192945254
    Format: xvi, 212 p , ill., maps , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0806128151
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1758722894
    Format: xxxiii, 366 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781119777625
    Content: Prologue: Indigenous peoples in a global context : myth, struggle and survival -- Slavery and removal in Califormia and the Far West -- Lincoln, free soil and Fremont : the Emancipation Proclamation and Indian slavery -- Commentary: Lincoln and the Pueblos -- Numu (Paiute) wanderings, trails, and tears -- Commentary: The military and the boarding school -- Great Basin tribal politics-- Western Shoshones, Southern Paiutes and Colorado Utes -- The Arizona & New Mexico-Sonoran experience -- The long walk of the Navajo -- Commentary: The Hopi-Navajo land controversy -- Death of Mangas Coloradas, Chiricahua "renegades", and Apache prisoners of war -- Treasure hunters hunting deer hunters : Yavapai and Apache gold -- With friends like these : the O'odham water controversy -- Commentary: Mormons and Lamanites -- From removal ("ethnic cleansing") to genocide -- From battle to massacre on the Bear River -- Slaying the deer slayers in Mexico : the Yaqui experience -- Epilogue: After relocation, from Geronimo to Houser.
    Content: "This is a history about the relationship between what Apache patriarch Ace Dalugie called the Pale Eyes and their opposite numbers, the "redskins" as the Pale Eyes derisively called them. Whites or Pale Eyes usually had a skin color that was not white but flesh colored or a light brownish pink color. As for the "redskins," they were seldom only red but ranged in skin color from a dull yellowish brown (khaki) or a light grayish brown (beige) to bronze and reddish-brown. Only the caste system the whites brought with them dictated a false dichotomy between being "white" and "red," with the "redskins" being assigned the external and subordinate role that racism and casteism required. The history of the Greater Southwest is one in which "whites" maintained the illusion of their superiority by dehumanizing indigenous peoples. As social and cultural historian Gary Michael Tartakov noted, "It [they] dehumanized others to build its [their] own civilization." The relationship between "whites" and "redskins" involved a more diverse group than even Dalugie noted. Prior to and after the Civil War many blacks and ex-slaves came west as cowboys, miners, and soldiers, as did Chinese workers, as well as mulattos and indios from the southern and eastern states (not to mention those individuals who were African-Native Americans). The diversity involved members of both sexes, including females as mothers (including single, divorced, and widowed), pioneers, farmers, cowgirls and ranchers, prostitutes, housekeepers, property owners, entrepreneurs, headwomen, scouts, homesteaders, educators, and warriors. In any case, these were the antagonists that were involved in a major drama of the nineteenth century, the relocation and removal of indigenous societies in the Greater American Southwest. The book is entitled Lost Worlds of 1863 and the drama of relocation centers around that pivotal date in western history"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119777649
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119777632
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119777656
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119777649
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Raat, W. Dirk Lost worlds of 1863 Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Indianer ; Umsiedlung ; Vertreibung ; Völkermord ; Geschichte 1863
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    Athens, Ga [u.a.] : University of Georgia Press
    UID:
    gbv_601368312
    Format: XVII, 324 S. , graph. Darst., Kt
    Edition: 4. ed.
    ISBN: 0820333670 , 9780820333670
    Series Statement: United States and the Americas
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "Gringos" and "greasers" -- Space/time in the Tierra de la Mexica -- Up and down from colonialism -- Texas and a collision of cultures -- From pueblo to global village -- The Mexican revolution in the United States -- Soldiers, priests, and lords of land and industry -- Preening and ruffling the serpent's plumage -- Mexamerica.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    College Station, Texas : A & M Univ. Pr.
    UID:
    gbv_469287047
    Format: XVIII, 344 S , Abb
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_466329059
    Format: xxxix, 275
    Language: English
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    México : Fondo de Cultura Económica,
    UID:
    gbv_467390339
    Format: 306 S , Abb
    Language: Spanish
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_463133773
    Note: In: Latinoamérica. - México , Nr. 8(1975), S. 179-189
    In: year:1975
    Language: Spanish
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