“Claiming the Cross” examines the shifting relationship between the Catholic Church, the federal government, Mexican immigrants, and Mexican Americans during the 20th century. It argues that over the course of the 20th century, Mexicans and Mexican Americans pushed for and won a change from adversary to advocate in the Church’s role as mediator between them and the national state. Focusing primarily on the US Southwest and Washington, DC, “Claiming the Cross” shows that the Catholic Church initially aligned itself with state actions against interests of people of Mexican descent. Over time, however, as Catholic officials assumed advisory positions at all levels of the federal government, Catholics of Mexican descent leveraged their Catholic...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
A largely overlooked chapter of American history is the struggle of Mexican Americans to achieve equ...
This dissertation examines the role of the Catholic Church in defining racial categories and constru...
Transforming Catholicism examines the relationship between Catholic Social Justice and Mexican-origi...
Roman Catholic immigrants to the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
The author argues that in the mainstream study of ethnic American politics, the Mexican community ca...
Between 1942 and 1964, a bilateral initiative known as the Bracero Program allowed Mexican men to wo...
The tumultuous period of the 1960s reflect an era of change and renegotiation of the power dynamics ...
Beginning with the Spanish Conquest, the Catholic Church occupied a privileged place within Mexican ...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
My dissertation, Mexican Religion on Trial: Race, Religion and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderland...
During the Mexican Revolution, specifically 1910-1937, the U.S. Catholic Church used various methods...
The tumultuous period of the 1960s reflect an era of change and renegotiation of the power dynamics ...
This dissertation examines the overlapping dimensions of secular and religious sanctuary place makin...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
A largely overlooked chapter of American history is the struggle of Mexican Americans to achieve equ...
This dissertation examines the role of the Catholic Church in defining racial categories and constru...
Transforming Catholicism examines the relationship between Catholic Social Justice and Mexican-origi...
Roman Catholic immigrants to the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
The author argues that in the mainstream study of ethnic American politics, the Mexican community ca...
Between 1942 and 1964, a bilateral initiative known as the Bracero Program allowed Mexican men to wo...
The tumultuous period of the 1960s reflect an era of change and renegotiation of the power dynamics ...
Beginning with the Spanish Conquest, the Catholic Church occupied a privileged place within Mexican ...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
My dissertation, Mexican Religion on Trial: Race, Religion and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderland...
During the Mexican Revolution, specifically 1910-1937, the U.S. Catholic Church used various methods...
The tumultuous period of the 1960s reflect an era of change and renegotiation of the power dynamics ...
This dissertation examines the overlapping dimensions of secular and religious sanctuary place makin...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
A largely overlooked chapter of American history is the struggle of Mexican Americans to achieve equ...
This dissertation examines the role of the Catholic Church in defining racial categories and constru...