Continental crossroads : remapping U.S.-Mexico borderlands history /
edited by Samuel Truett and Elliott Young.
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2004.
- xiv, 344 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- American encounters/global interactions .
- American encounters/global interactions. .
"Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Frontier legacies -- Finding the balance: Bâexar in Mexican/Indian relations / Raúl Ramos -- Fathers of the Pueblo: patriarchy and power in Mexican California, 1800-1880 / Louise Pubols -- Borderland stories -- Race, agency, and memory in a Baja California Mission / Barbara O. Reyes -- An expedition and its many tales / Andrés Reséndez -- Imagining alternative modernities: Ignacio Martínez's travel narratives / Elliott Young -- Transnational identities -- At exclusion's Southern Gate: changing categories of race and class among Chinese fronterizos, 1882-1904 / Grace Peña Delgado -- Between North and South: the alternative borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American colony of 1895 / Karl Jacoby -- Transnational warrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the transformation of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, 1873-1928 / Samuel Truett -- Body Politics -- The Plan de San Diego uprising and the making of the modern Texas-Mexican borderlands / Benjamin Johnson -- Nationalism on the line: masculinity, race, and the creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910-1940 / Alexandra Minna Stern -- Borderlands unbound / Samuel Truett and Elliott Young.