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100 1 _aFoley, Neil,
_d1949-
245 1 0 _aMexicans in the making of America /
_cNeil Foley.
264 1 _aCambridge, Massachusetts :
_bThe Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
_c2014.
300 _axi, 344 p. :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPrologue: "America's changing colors" -- The genesis of Mexican America -- No estás en tu casa -- Becoming good neighbors -- Defending the hemisphere -- Braceros and the "wetback" invasion -- The Chicano movement -- Brave new mundo -- Fortress America -- Epilogue: "We are America."
520 2 _a"Mexicans in the Making of America examines the impact of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants on U.S. culture, politics, and economy since the 1848 U.S.-Mexican War, when the United States seized the northern half of Mexico--the present-day states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas (annexed in 1846), Nevada, Utah, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. From the moment the United States signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the war, America sealed its destiny--and that of Mexico--as two nations, separate and unequal, inextricably linked by geography and bound together by generations of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants. Latino USA is a transnational history of an emergent national identity that includes people of mixed-race and composite, hybrid cultures from Mexico who continue to reside mainly in the American Southwest. At the national level, it is the history of the fear of immigrants, particularly fear of Mexicans over the past fifty years, that has brought us to the present moment--a time in which white majorities in many states are declining and in which the United States is trying to cope, in various ways, with the very thing it denies: that it is not, and has never been, a purely Anglo-American nation"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 _aMexican Americans
_xHistory.
650 0 _aMexicans
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
650 0 _aImmigrants
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
650 0 _aNational characteristics, American.
650 0 _aTransnationalism
_xHistory.
650 4 _aEmigración e inmigración
_xAspectos sociales.
_92130
650 4 _aRelaciones étnicas
_910011
650 0 _aInmigrantes
_xHistoria
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650 4 _aMexicanoamericanos
_xHistoria
_911917
650 4 _aMexicanos en Estados Unidos
_911918
650 4 _aTransnacionalismo
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651 0 _aUnited States
_xRelations
_zMexico.
651 0 _aMexico
_xRelations
_zUnited States.
651 0 _aUnited States
_xEthnic relations.
651 0 _aUnited States
_xEmigration and immigration
_xSocial aspects.
651 0 _aMexico
_xEmigration and immigration
_xSocial aspects.
651 4 _aMéxico
_xEmigración e inmigración
_xAspectos sociales
_911919
651 4 _aMéxico
_xRelaciones exteriores
_95283
_zEstados Unidos
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xEmigración e inmigración
_xAspectos sociales
_92955
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xRelaciones étnicas.
_93024
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xRelaciones exteriores
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