Mexico's Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015.Keller, Renata. 2015. Mexico's Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution. New York: Cambridge University Press....
A form of professional wrestling developed in Mexico in the early 1900s, in which competitors typically wear colorful masks that obscure their identities. [Mexican Spanish (literally, "free fighting") : Spanishlucha,wrestling, fighting, fight(fromluchar,to wrestle, fight, from Vulgar Latin*luctāre...
Although the title does not suggest its focus is on Mexican migrants, the actual essay focuses on a “Mexican immigrant enclave” Romano labels “Frontera” in South Texas. Romano’s primary interest is with first-generation migrants who escaped the Mexican Revolution and their use of the “don...
Asa McKercherCanadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbesKeller, Renata. 2015. Mexico's Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution. New York: Cambridge University Press....
The American Federation of Labor, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1924. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1991. Pp. vii, 272. $45.00 transcribed, and filed in the library of plebeian culture, where they would be called upon often during the ...
The Texas Revolution Ends after the Battle of San Jacinto Territorial expansion of the United States to the Pacific Coast was the goal of President James K. Polk, who proceeded to defend the territory of its new state. Though the war was highly controversial, with the Whig Party and anti-sl...
Topics covered include succinct histories of the American and Mexican Republics from their colonial founding to their independence from European countries; The problems over Texas, including Anglo immigration, the Texas Revolution, and the controversies surrounding U.S. annexation of Texas; the crises ...
The article examines the relationship between United States policy and Mexican immigration to the United States. It is possible that U.S. policy has become less effective over time so that recent policy changes have affected overall migration flows far less than in the past. With enough people ...
Although these preoccupations have taken many different forms, Mexican muralism was the first, and its influence was the most far-reaching. Muralism flourished in Mexico in the years immediately following the Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1920) as a result of a combination of circumstances: a ...
In chapters devoted to the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the 1959 Cuban Revolution, and the Central American "dirty wars" of the 1970s and '80s, my ... KL O'Neill 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Fingersmith\\\" s Coda: Feminism and Victorian Studies Introduction: National data on the epidemiology of...