Myths, misdeeds, and misunderstandings : the roots of conflict in U.S.-Mexican relations

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    • Rodríguez O., Jaime E.
    • Vincent, Kathryn

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Myths, misdeeds, and misunderstandings : the roots of conflict in U.S.-Mexican relations

edited by Jaime E. Rodríguez O. and Kathryn Vincent

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SR Books, 1997

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Drawn from papers presented at a conference covened under the umbrella of the UC MEXUS program Critical Issues in U.S.-Mexican Realtions

"Published in cooperation with the University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS)"--T.p. verso

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-268) and index

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 "It Takes Two to Tango" Chapter 2 How Relations between Mexico and the United States Began Chapter 3 The Colonization and Loss of Texas: A Mexican Perspective Chapter 4 The Colonization and Independence of Texas: A Tejano Perspective Chapter 5 The War between the United States and Mexico, 1846-1848 Chapter 6 Conflict and Accommodation on the U.S.-Mexican Border, 1848-1911 Chapter 7 The U.S. Government versus the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1917 Chapter 8 The United States and the Mexican Revolution, 1921-1950 Chapter 9 Mexican Immigration in U.S.-Mexican History: Myths and Reality Chapter 10 Undocumented Migration from Mexico to the United States: A Legal or Labor Issue?

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