The Making of the Mexican Border : The State, Capitalism, and Society in Nuevo León, 1848-1910
The issues that dominate U.S.-Mexico border relations today - integration of economies, policing of boundaries, and the flow of workers from south to north and of capital from north to south - are not recent developments. In this insightful history of the state of Nuevo León, Juan Mora-Torres explo...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
Oct. 2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One: The Significance of 1848
- Chapter Two: TheTaming of the Periphery, 1867-1890
- Chapter Three: City and Countryside, 1890-1910
- Chapter Four: Nuevo León and the Making of the Border Labor Market, 1890-1910
- Chapter Five: The Crisis of the Countryside and Public Policy in the Late Porfiriato
- Chapter Six: Class, Culture, and Politics in Monterrey, 1890-1910
- Chapter Seven: A Tale of Two Porfirian Firms: The Cervecería Cuauhtemoc and the Fundidora de Monterrey
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Introduction.
- Chapter 1. The Significance of 1848
- Chapter 2. The Taming of the Periphery, 1867-1890
- Chapter 3. City and Countryside, 1890-1910
- Chapter 4. Nuevo León and the Making of the Border Labor Market, 1890-1910
- Chapter 5. The Crisis of the Countryside and Public Policy in the Late Porfiriato
- Chapter 6. Class, Culture, and Politics in Monterrey, 1890-1910
- Chapter 7. A Tale of Two Porfirian Firms: The Cervecería Cuauhtemoc and the Fundidora de Monterrey
- Epilogue
- Selected Bibliography
- Index.