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Author Hernández, José Angel, 1969-

Title Mexican American colonization during the nineteenth century : a history of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands / José Angel Hernández.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 266 pages)
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Contents Cover; MEXICAN AMERICAN COLONIZATION DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; FIGURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; INTRODUCTION; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEXICO AND ITS DIASPORA; THE "CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS" COMES HOME; ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK; PART I MIGRATION TO MEXICO IN AN AGE OF GLOBAL IMMIGRATIONS; CHAPTER ONE: FROM CONQUEST TO COLONIZATION; HISTORIOGRAPHY; NINETEENTH-CENTURY MEXICAN IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND INDIOS BÁRBAROS; INDEPENDENCE AND THE PROMISE OF EMPIRE: INDIOS AND INTELLECTUALS; EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION, 1821-1900.
POST-INDEPENDENCE IDEOLOGIES OF MEXICO: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSIONEARLY PROPOSALS FOR COLONIZATION: FROM CONQUEST TO COLONIZATION; IMMIGRATION POLICIES AFTER INDEPENDENCE, 1821-1846; TOWARD EXCLUSION: COLONIZATION POLICY DURING THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY; SPANIARDS IN MEXICO, 1810-1900; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER TWO: POSTWAR EXPULSIONS AND EARLY REPATRIATION POLICY; EARLY MEXICAN EXPULSIONS; MILITARY COLONIZATION AS AN HISTORICAL RESPONSE TO EXPANSIONISM AND EXPULSION; THE NORTHERN FRONTIER OF NEW SPAIN, 1780; CONCLUSION.
Part ii méxico perdido and the making of postwar repatriation programs along the borderlandschapter three: postwar repatriation and settlingthe frontiers of new mexico; introduction: a dominant nationalist discourse; the federal repatriation commission and its mission; appointment of the commissioners in new mexico; competing state interests in settling the border region; the mexican american war, anti-american sentiment, and father ramon ortiz; the legal argument in u.s. opposition to repatriation; the river crossed us?: the fateful redirections of el rio bravo/the rio grande.
Map of guadalupe and san ignacio, chihuahua1863 map of la mesilla and changing course of the river; a pueblo united?: issues with funding and favoritism; repatriates within the colonial periphery; persistent mismanagement plagues the mexican border colonies; conclusion; chapter four: repatriations along the international boundary; introduction; repatriations from texas; nuevo laredo: an archetypical patriotic town, or repatriate exception?; "denied equal grace": antonio menchaca and the problematic repatriation from nacogdoches, texas to el remolino, coahuila.
Organized repatriation from below in californiarepatriation societies and local protection; islas's colony and the mixed messages of repatriation; the catholic church and repatriation problems; gold and distributed wealth in el norte; conclusion; part iii the local mixing, unmixing, and remixing of a repatriate colony in chihuahua; chapter five: the 1871 riot of la mesilla, new mexico; introduction; the founding of la mesilla, chihuahua in 1850; accounting for the growth of la mesilla; legal maneuverings in the struggle to settle la mesilla; the event that would split la mesilla; conclusion.
Note Chapter six: colonizing la ascensión, chihuahua.
Summary This study examines various cases of return migration from the United States to Mexico throughout the nineteenth century.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Mexican-American Border Region -- History -- 19th century.
Mexico, North -- History -- 19th century.
North Mexico.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Mexicans -- Mexican-American Border Region -- History -- 19th century.
Mexicans.
Return migration -- Mexico -- History -- 19th century.
Return migration.
Mexico.
Mexico -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- History -- 19th century.
Emigration and immigration.
Government policy.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Hernández, José Angel, 1969- Mexican American colonization during the nineteenth century. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9781107012394 (DLC) 2012002707 (OCoLC)775099430
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