An Economic Study of a Typical Ranching Area on the Edwards Plateau of Texas
Author : Bonney Youngblood
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Page : 454 pages
File Size : 29,80 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Bonney Youngblood
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Page : 454 pages
File Size : 29,80 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Bonney Youngblood
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Page : 454 pages
File Size : 50,3 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Bonney Youngblood
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 44,95 MB
Release : 2016-04-27
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ISBN : 9781354779361
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Author : Matthew James Culley
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 41,49 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Cattle trade
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Author : David Montejano
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 493 pages
File Size : 10,66 MB
Release : 2010-07-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 029278807X
“A benchmark publication . . . A meticulously documented work that provides an alternative interpretation and revisionist view of Mexican-Anglo relations.” –IMR (International Migration Review) Winner, Frederick Jackson Turner Award, Organization of American Historians American Historical Association, Pacific Branch Book Award Texas Institute of Letters Friends of The Dallas Public Library Award Texas Historical Commission T. R. Fehrenbach Award, Best Ethnic, Minority, and Women’s History Publication Here is a different kind of history, an interpretive history that outlines the connections between the past and the present while maintaining a focus on Mexican-Anglo relations. This book reconstructs a history of Mexican-Anglo relations in Texas “since the Alamo,” while asking this history some sociology questions about ethnicity, social change, and society itself. In one sense, it can be described as a southwestern history about nation building, economic development, and ethnic relations. In a more comparative manner, the history points to the familiar experience of conflict and accommodation between distinct societies and peoples throughout the world. Organized to describe the sequence of class orders and the corresponding change in Mexican-Anglo relations, it is divided into four periods, which are referred to as incorporation, reconstruction, segregation, and integration. “The success of this award-winning book is in its honesty, scholarly objectivity, and daring, in the sense that it debunks the old Texas nationalism that sought to create anti-Mexican attitudes both in Texas and the Greater Southwest.” —Colonial Latin American Historical Review “An outstanding contribution to U.S. Southwest studies, Chicano history, and race relations . . . A seminal book.” –Hispanic American Historical Review
Author : Arnoldo De León
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 29,37 MB
Release : 2015-07-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1623493056
Featuring a side of Tejano history too often neglected, author Arnoldo De León shows that people of Spanish-Mexican descent were not passive players in or, worse, absent from West Texas history but instead were active agents at the center of it. The collection of essays in Tejano West Texas—many never before published—will correct decades of historiographical oversight by emphasizing the centrality of the Mexican American experience in the history of the region. De León, a true dean of Tejano history, showcases the continued presence and contribution of Mexican Americans to West Texas. This collection begins in the 1770s when settlers of Mexican descent first began migrating to Presidio and then to other sections of the Big Bend. De León then turns his attention to the nineteenth century when Mexican immigrants and other Texans searched for work throughout the West Texas hinterland, and his coverage continues onward through the twentieth century. Mexican American and Texas history scholars will find Tejano West Texas to be an invaluable addition to the Tejano narrative.
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Page : 1514 pages
File Size : 49,53 MB
Release : 1938
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 1042 pages
File Size : 25,96 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 942 pages
File Size : 20,92 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Beneficial insects
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Page : 718 pages
File Size : 45,79 MB
Release : 1938
Category : Agriculture
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