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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Making Transnational History: Nations, Regions, and Borderlands 1
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Frontier Legacies
- Finding the Balance: Béxar in Mexican/Indian Relations 35
- Fathers of the Pueblo: Patriarchy and Power in Mexican California, 1800–1880 67
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Borderland Stories
- Race, Agency, and Memory in a Baja California Mission 97
- An Expedition and Its Many Tales 121
- Imagining Alternative Modernities: Ignacio Martínez’s Travel Narratives 151
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Transnational Identities
- At Exclusion’s Southern Gate: Changing Categories of Race and Class among Chinese Fronterizos, 1882–1904 183
- Between North and South: The Alternative Borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American Colony of 1895 209
- TransnationalWarrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the Transformation of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1873–1928 241
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Body Politics
- The Plan de San Diego Uprising and the Making of the Modern Texas-Mexican Borderlands 273
- Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race, and the Creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910–1940 299
- Conclusion: Borderlands Unbound 325
- Contributors 329
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Making Transnational History: Nations, Regions, and Borderlands 1
-
Frontier Legacies
- Finding the Balance: Béxar in Mexican/Indian Relations 35
- Fathers of the Pueblo: Patriarchy and Power in Mexican California, 1800–1880 67
-
Borderland Stories
- Race, Agency, and Memory in a Baja California Mission 97
- An Expedition and Its Many Tales 121
- Imagining Alternative Modernities: Ignacio Martínez’s Travel Narratives 151
-
Transnational Identities
- At Exclusion’s Southern Gate: Changing Categories of Race and Class among Chinese Fronterizos, 1882–1904 183
- Between North and South: The Alternative Borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American Colony of 1895 209
- TransnationalWarrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the Transformation of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1873–1928 241
-
Body Politics
- The Plan de San Diego Uprising and the Making of the Modern Texas-Mexican Borderlands 273
- Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race, and the Creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910–1940 299
- Conclusion: Borderlands Unbound 325
- Contributors 329
- Index 331