From 1880 to 1940, the communal villages, coal-mining towns, and sugar beet districts of Colorado and New Mexico formed a cross-cultural frontier in which Hispanics and Anglos interacted both culturally and economically. A new preface of this pioneering work reflects on its place in the history of the Anglo-Hispanic borderland, class, and gender over the past thirty-five years.
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No Separate Refuge
R531,65
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ISBN | 9780197686027 |
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File Size | 15.46 mb |
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Published | 08-09-2023 |