Constructing Citizenship: Transnational Workers and Revolution on the Mexico-Guatemala Border, 1880-1950

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Author(s): Catherine A. Nolan-Ferrell
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 232

Front Matter & Intro (1-17), Table of Contents, Illustrations, Acknowledgements......Page 1
Ch. 1: Making Soconusco Mexican (18-51)......Page 27
Ch. 2: Controlling Workers, Enforcing Borders (52-74)......Page 61
Ch. 3: Creating "Mexicans": Negotiating Meanings of National Identity (75-96)......Page 84
Ch. 4: Identity & Community: Battles Over Space and Place (97-116)......Page 105
Ch. 5: Peasants, Rural Workers, or Campesinos? (117-135)......Page 126
Ch. 6: Rural Reforms, Transnational Workers, and Identity, 1941-46 (136-157)......Page 144
Ch. 7 Negotiating the Meanings of the Postrevolutionary Mexican State (158-168)......Page 166
Appendix, Notes, Bib, Index, About the Author (169-227)......Page 176