Mexico -- Relations -- United States
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- Subject of45
- Continental crossroads, remapping U.S.-Mexico borderlands history, edited by Samuel Truett and Elliott Young
- The Southwest, gold, God, and grandeur, Paul Robert Walker ; photographs by George H.H. Huey
- Revolution on the border, the United States and Mexico, 1910-1920, Linda B. Hall and Don M. Coerver
- Forging the tortilla curtain, cultural drift and change along the United States-Mexico border, from the Spanish era to the present, by Thomas Torrans
- Open borders to a revolution, culture, politics, and migration, edited by Jaime Marroquín Arredondo, Adela Pineda Franco, and Magdalena Mieri
- Crisis in the Southwest, the United States, Mexico, and the struggle over Texas, Richard Bruce Winders
- Indios Bárbaros, divorcées, and flocks of vampires, identity and nation on the Rio Grande, 1749-1894, by Omar Santiago Valerio-Jiménez
- Mexico, what everyone needs to know, Roderic Ai Camp
- The great divide, the challenge of U.S. Mexico relations in the 1990s, Tom Barry, Harry Browne, Beth Sims
- Qué son los Estados Unidos?, autores, Jesús Velasco Márquez... [et al.] ; compiladores, Claudia Franco Hijuelos, Rafael Fernández de Castro, Francisco Lorenzo
- Journey to the United States of America, Viaje a los Estados Unidos del Norte de América, Lorenzo de Zavala ; English translation by Wallace Woolsey ; edited with an introduction, by John-Michael Rivera
- Comunicación circular que el exmo. sr. d. Manuel de la Peña y Peña,, estendió en el año de 1845 como ministro de relaciones, para dirigirla a los gobiernos y asambleas departamentales, sobre la cuestión de paz ó guerra, segun el estado que guardaban en aquella epoca
- Grass-roots diplomat, Neville G. Penrose : buen amigo y vecino, Marguerite Potter
- Operation Wetback, the mass deportation of Mexican undocumented workers in 1954, Juan Ramon García
- Remembering the forgotten war, the enduring legacies of the U.S./ Mexican War, Michael Scott Van Wagenen
- South of the border, Mexico in the American imagination, 1914-1947, James Oles ; with an essay by Karen Cordero Reiman ; [translator, Marta Ferragut] = México en la imaginación Norteamericana, 1914-1947 / con un ensayo de Karen Cordero Reiman
- The U.S.-Mexican border in the twentieth century, a history of economic and social transformation, David E. Lorey
- Murder and intrigue on the Mexican border, Governor Colquitt, President Wilson, and the Vergara affair, John A. Adams Jr
- Puro border, dispatches, snapshots & graffiti from la frontera, edited by Luis Humberto Crosthwaite, John William Byrd, Bobby Byrd with Jessica Powers
- Crucible of struggle, a history of Mexican Americans from colonial times to the present era, Zaragosa Vargas, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Line in the sand, a history of the Western U.S.-Mexico border, Rachel St. John
- American encounters, greater Mexico, the United States, and the erotics of culture, José E. Limón
- Mexico, what everyone needs to know, Roderic Ai Camp
- Recovering history, constructing race, the Indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans, by Martha Menchaca
- Beyond borders, a history of Mexican migration to the United States, Timothy J. Henderson
- First World, ha ha ha!, the Zapatista challenge, edited by Elaine Katzenberger
- The U.S.-Mexican border today, conflict and cooperation in historical perspective, Paul Ganster with David E. Lorey
- Mexican New York, transnational lives of new immigrants, Robert Courtney Smith
- Ex Mex, from migrants to immigrants, Jorge G. Castañeda
- American and British writers in Mexico, 1556-1973
- The Mexican shock, its meaning for the United States, Jorge G. Castañeda
- Medieval culture and the Mexican American borderlands, Milo Kearney and Manuel Medrano
- A brief history of the Seminole-Negro Indian scouts, Thomas A. Britten
- MexAmerica, two countries, one future, Lester D. Langley
- Las invasiones norteamericanas en México, Gastón García Cantú
- Mexico-United States relations, edited by Susan Kaufman Purcell
- Mexico and the United States, ambivalent vistas, W. Dirk Raat
- Our land before we die, the proud story of the Seminole Negro, Jeff Guinn
- With the ears of strangers;, the Mexican in American literature., Drawings by H. Beaumont Williams
- The fence and the river, culture and politics at the U.S.-Mexico border, Claire F. Fox
- The river has never divided us, a border history of La Junta de Los Rios, Jefferson Morgenthaler
- Empire and revolution, the Americans in Mexico since the Civil War, John Mason Hart
- Crucible of struggle, a history of Mexican Americans from colonial times to the present era, Zaragosa Vargas, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Racial borders, Black soldiers along the Rio Grande, James N. Leiker