Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013As one of the formative organizations of the Chicana/o movement in the 1960s and '70s, La Alianza Federal de Mercedes waged a dynamic and controversial campaign in New Mexico for the recovery of Mexican and Spanish land grants that had been lost in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War in the mid-19th century. This dissertation draws from a diverse collection of archived writings and publicity materials produced by La Alianza over the span of its roughly 15 year existence and situates the movement as a rich site of cultural production. I consider these documents as an archive of subaltern history writing that countered nationalist histories that naturalize private property and sanction colle...
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Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
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The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
This dissertation examines the ideas, practices, and effects of state-led development programs in in...
My dissertation analyzes federal efforts to liberate Indian-Mestizo captives in New Mexico during th...
This dissertation rethinks postcolonial nation-state formation in Latin America by investigating the...
This dissertation examines changes in Hispano and Pueblo Indian land tenure in the Tewa Basin of nor...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
This dissertation investigates the development and contradictions of the discourse of mestizaje in i...
This dissertation tracks the ethnogenesis of the Mexicanos of colonial Guatemala: descendants of Mex...
The dehumanization of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) during the colonial period has ...
587 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The present dissertation stud...
My dissertation analyzes the nature of the transnational solidarity movements established between Ch...
¡Grito!: Cultural Nationalism and the Chicana/o Insurgency in New Mexico, 1968-1978, is one of the f...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
This dissertation examines the ideas, practices, and effects of state-led development programs in in...
My dissertation analyzes federal efforts to liberate Indian-Mestizo captives in New Mexico during th...
This dissertation rethinks postcolonial nation-state formation in Latin America by investigating the...