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xvii, 266 p.
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Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9781139419772
Content:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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This study examines various cases of return migration from the United States to Mexico throughout the nineteenth century
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Description based upon print version of record
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Cover; MEXICAN AMERICAN COLONIZATION DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; FIGURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; INTRODUCTION; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEXICO AND ITS DIASPORA; THE "CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS" COMES HOME; ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK; PART I MIGRATION TO MEXICO IN AN AGE OF GLOBAL IMMIGRATIONS; CHAPTER ONE: FROM CONQUEST TO COLONIZATION; HISTORIOGRAPHY; NINETEENTH-CENTURY MEXICAN IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND INDIOS BÁRBAROS; INDEPENDENCE AND THE PROMISE OF EMPIRE: INDIOS AND INTELLECTUALS; EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION, 1821-1900
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POST-INDEPENDENCE IDEOLOGIES OF MEXICO: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSIONEARLY PROPOSALS FOR COLONIZATION: FROM CONQUEST TO COLONIZATION; IMMIGRATION POLICIES AFTER INDEPENDENCE, 1821-1846; TOWARD EXCLUSION: COLONIZATION POLICY DURING THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY; SPANIARDS IN MEXICO, 1810-1900; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER TWO: POSTWAR EXPULSIONS AND EARLY REPATRIATION POLICY; EARLY MEXICAN EXPULSIONS; MILITARY COLONIZATION AS AN HISTORICAL RESPONSE TO EXPANSIONISM AND EXPULSION; THE NORTHERN FRONTIER OF NEW SPAIN, 1780; CONCLUSION
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PART II MÉXICO PERDIDO AND THE MAKING OF POSTWAR REPATRIATION PROGRAMS ALONG THE BORDERLANDSCHAPTER THREE: POSTWAR REPATRIATION AND SETTLINGTHE FRONTIERS OF NEW MEXICO; INTRODUCTION: A DOMINANT NATIONALIST DISCOURSE; THE FEDERAL REPATRIATION COMMISSION AND ITS MISSION; APPOINTMENT OF THE COMMISSIONERS IN NEW MEXICO; COMPETING STATE INTERESTS IN SETTLING THE BORDER REGION; THE MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR, ANTI-AMERICAN SENTIMENT, AND FATHER RAMON ORTIZ; THE LEGAL ARGUMENT IN U.S. OPPOSITION TO REPATRIATION; THE RIVER CROSSED US?: THE FATEFUL REDIRECTIONS OF EL RIO BRAVO/THE RIO GRANDE
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MAP OF GUADALUPE AND SAN IGNACIO, CHIHUAHUA1863 MAP OF LA MESILLA AND CHANGING COURSE OF THE RIVER; A PUEBLO UNITED?: ISSUES WITH FUNDING AND FAVORITISM; REPATRIATES WITHIN THE COLONIAL PERIPHERY; PERSISTENT MISMANAGEMENT PLAGUES THE MEXICAN BORDER COLONIES; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER FOUR: REPATRIATIONS ALONG THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY; INTRODUCTION; REPATRIATIONS FROM TEXAS; NUEVO LAREDO: AN ARCHETYPICAL PATRIOTIC TOWN, OR REPATRIATE EXCEPTION?; "DENIED EQUAL GRACE": ANTONIO MENCHACA AND THE PROBLEMATIC REPATRIATION FROM NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS TO EL REMOLINO, COAHUILA
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ORGANIZED REPATRIATION FROM BELOW IN CALIFORNIAREPATRIATION SOCIETIES AND LOCAL PROTECTION; ISLAS'S COLONY AND THE MIXED MESSAGES OF REPATRIATION; THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND REPATRIATION PROBLEMS; GOLD AND DISTRIBUTED WEALTH IN EL NORTE; CONCLUSION; PART III THE LOCAL MIXING, UNMIXING, AND REMIXING OF A REPATRIATE COLONY IN CHIHUAHUA; CHAPTER FIVE: THE 1871 RIOT OF LA MESILLA,NEW MEXICO; INTRODUCTION; THE FOUNDING OF LA MESILLA, CHIHUAHUA IN 1850; ACCOUNTING FOR THE GROWTH OF LA MESILLA; LEGAL MANEUVERINGS IN THE STRUGGLE TO SETTLE LA MESILLA; THE EVENT THAT WOULD SPLIT LA MESILLA; CONCLUSION
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CHAPTER SIX: COLONIZING LA ASCENSIÓN, CHIHUAHUA
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mexican American Colonization during the Nineteenth Century A History of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
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English
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