2011-09-28The central goal of this work is to shed light on a frequently overlooked aspect of history --the interaction of Chinese and Mexican Californians in the years following statehood. Using the state's Spanish-language newspapers as primary documents, the complexities of this interaction were analyzed with the intent to present a historical work that functions beyond the overused framework of ""White vs. Other."" By a review of more than 300 of these newspapers' articles, a fuller, more complex image of race relations in 19th century California began to emerge -one that accounts for the state's truly plural ethnic makeup during some of its most formative years
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
This dissertation defines and describes the Spanish vernacular dialect spoken in California in the N...
The items in this bibliography have been selected from the abundant\ud literature on Hispanic Americ...
"The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 illustrates nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese imm...
The first decade of the Chinese experience in California gave rise to and formed the basis for the r...
Spanning the period between Spanish colonization and the early twentieth century, this well-argued a...
This paper explores the complex relationship linking the collapse of the mining and railroad industr...
During the mid to late 1800s, Californians developed an attitude of hatred toward the Chinese that u...
In The Chinese in Northern Mexico: Immigration, Integration, and Discrimination 1882-1940, the focu...
Founded at the turn of the twentieth century, the irrigated colony at Mexicali, Baja California was ...
This project uses La Fiesta de Los Angeles, a multiethnic parade, as an entry point into understandi...
How was Spanish in California silenced? Which were the sociolinguistic decisions that forced Spanish...
Chinese immigrants in the mid 1800’s faced legislative discrimination as well as a brutal race-riot ...
Antonio Maria Osio\u27s La Historia de Alta California was the first written history of upper Califo...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
This dissertation defines and describes the Spanish vernacular dialect spoken in California in the N...
The items in this bibliography have been selected from the abundant\ud literature on Hispanic Americ...
"The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 illustrates nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese imm...
The first decade of the Chinese experience in California gave rise to and formed the basis for the r...
Spanning the period between Spanish colonization and the early twentieth century, this well-argued a...
This paper explores the complex relationship linking the collapse of the mining and railroad industr...
During the mid to late 1800s, Californians developed an attitude of hatred toward the Chinese that u...
In The Chinese in Northern Mexico: Immigration, Integration, and Discrimination 1882-1940, the focu...
Founded at the turn of the twentieth century, the irrigated colony at Mexicali, Baja California was ...
This project uses La Fiesta de Los Angeles, a multiethnic parade, as an entry point into understandi...
How was Spanish in California silenced? Which were the sociolinguistic decisions that forced Spanish...
Chinese immigrants in the mid 1800’s faced legislative discrimination as well as a brutal race-riot ...
Antonio Maria Osio\u27s La Historia de Alta California was the first written history of upper Califo...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
This dissertation defines and describes the Spanish vernacular dialect spoken in California in the N...
The items in this bibliography have been selected from the abundant\ud literature on Hispanic Americ...