Mexican-American Border Region -- History
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Mexican-American Border Region -- History
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Mexican-American Border Region
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- From the Republic of the Rio Grande, a personal history of the place and the people, Beatriz de la Garza
- Forging the tortilla curtain, cultural drift and change along the United States-Mexico border, from the Spanish era to the present, by Thomas Torrans
- Indios Bárbaros, divorcées, and flocks of vampires, identity and nation on the Rio Grande, 1749-1894, by Omar Santiago Valerio-Jiménez
- Revolution on the Rio Grande, Mexican raids and army pursuits 1916-1919, by Glenn Justice
- U.S.-Mexico borderlands, historical and contemporary perspectives, Oscar J. Martínez, editor
- Bridging national borders in North America, transnational and comparative histories, Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill, eds
- Migra!, a history of the U.S. Border Patrol, Kelly Lytle Hernández
- Land of the sun, written by Georgianne Bouillon ; photography by Michael R. Moses
- Las invasiones norteamericanas en México, Gastón García Cantú
- Line in the sand, a history of the Western U.S.-Mexico border, Rachel St. John
- Fugitive landscapes, the forgotten history of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, Samuel Truett
- El Paso, a borderlands history, by W.H. Timmomns ; foreword by David J. Weber ; illustrations by José Cisneros
- Borderline Americans, racial division and labor war in the Arizona borderlands, Katherine Benton-Cohen
- Border contraband, a history of smuggling across the Rio Grande, George T. Diaz
- Fevered measures, public health and race at the Texas-Mexico border, 1848-1942, John Mckiernan-González
- The border, journeys along the U.S.-Mexico border, the world's most consequential divide, by David J. Danelo ; foreword by Andrew Selee
- Border incidents and the U.S. Consulate in Nuevo Laredo, 1871- 1941, edited by Stan Green
- Juan Cortina and the Texas-Mexico frontier, 1859-1877, edited with an introduction by Jerry D. Thompson
- Forgotten futures, colonized pasts, transnational collaboration in nineteenth-century greater Mexico, Cara Anne Kinnally
- Bloody border, riots, battles, and adventures along the turbulent U.S.-Mexican borderlands, by Douglas V. Meed
- The border and the revolution, clandestine activities of the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920, by Charles H. Harris III, Louis R. Sadler
- The Spanish borderlands of Texas and Tamaulipas, by V. Paul Kramer
- Bordertown, the odyssey of an American place, text by Benjamin Heber Johnson ; photographs by Jeffrey Gusky
- Imaginary lines, border enforcement and the origins of undocumented immigration, 1882-1930, Patrick W. Ettinger
- Fifty miles and a fight, Major Samuel Peter Heintzelman's journal of Texas and the Cortina war, edited and with introduction by Jerry Thompson
- Gangs of the El Paso-Juárez borderland, a history / Mike Tapia
- Wings over the border, the Army Air Service armed patrol of the United States-Mexico border, 1919-1921, by Stacy C. Hinkle
- The border, exploring the U.S.-Mexican divide, David J. Danelo
- War scare on the Rio Grande, Robert Runyon's photographs of the border conflict, 1913-1916, by Frank N. Samponaro and Paul J. Vanderwood
- River of hope, forging identity and nation in the Rio Grande borderlands, Omar S. Valerio-Jiménez
- The river has never divided us, a border history of La Junta de Los Rios, Jefferson Morgenthaler
- 90 years and 535 miles, vegetation changes along the Mexican border, Robert R. Humphrey
- No short journeys, the interplay of cultures in the history and literature of the borderlands, Cecil Robinson ; with a foreword by Robert S. Cauthorn and an introduction by Reed Way Dasenbrock
- Border, the U.S.-Mexico line, Leon C. Metz
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