In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Abramowitz, Jack. 1953. “The Negro in the Populist Movement.” Journal of Negro History 38(3): 257–289. Agamben, Giorgio. 2000. Means Without End: Notes and Politics. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. Aguirre Beltrán, Gonzalo. 1991a. La Población Negra de Mexico 1519–1810. 1946; reprint, Mexico City: Edición Fuente Cultural. ———. 1991b. Formas de Gobierno Indigena. Obra Antropológica 4. 3d ed. Veracruz , Mexico: Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Universidad Veracruzana. ———. 1944. “The Slave Trade in Mexico, 1519–1810.” Hispanic American Historical Review 24(3): 412–431. Alonso, Ana Maria. 1995. Thread of Blood: Colonialism, Revolution, and Gender on Mexico’s Northern Frontier. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Alonzo, Armando. 1998. Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734– 1900. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. American Digest. 1898. Century Edition of the American Digest, Vol. 2. St. Paul: West Publishing. Anders, Even. 1996a. “James Babbage Wells Jr.” In New Handbook of Texas, comp. Ronnie Tyler, 3:877. Austin: Texas State Historical Association. ———. 1996b. “José Tomás Canales.” In New Handbook of Texas, comp. Ronnie Tyler, 1:953–954. Austin: Texas State Historical Association. Appiah, Kwame Anthony, and Henry Louis Gates Jr. 1999. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. New York: Basic Civitas Books. Archibold, Randal. 2010. “Arizona Enacts Stringent Law on Immigration.” New York Times, April 21, 2010, www.nytimes.com. Arreola, David. 2002. Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province. Austin: University of Texas Press. Ashton, John. 1996. “Mifflin Kenedy.” In New Handbook of Texas, comp. Ronnie Tyler, 3:1064–1065. Austin: Texas State Historical Association. Associated Press. 2007. “Senators Strike Deal on Immigration Reform Bill, May 18, 2007.” www.MSNBC.com. Bibliography 340 Naturalizing Mexican Immigrants ———. 2006. “Despite Smiles, Divisions Linger after U.S.-Mexico-Canada Summit .” USA Today. www.usatoday.com. Austin Papers. Center for American History. University of Texas at Austin. Ayala, Adriana. 2005. “Negotiating Race Relations Through Activism: Women Activists and Women’s Organizations in San Antonio, Texas during the 1920s.” Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin. Baggett, James A. 1974. “Origins of Early Texas Republican Party Leadership.” Journal of Southwestern History 40(3): 441–454. Baker, Lee D. 1998. From Savage to Negro: Anthropology and the Construction of Race, 1896–1954. Berkeley: University of California Press. Balistereri, Kelly, and Jennifer Van Hook. 2004. “The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same: Mexican Naturalization Before and after Welfare Reform.” International Migration Review 38(1): 113–130. Barksdale, Mary Louise Wimberley. 1932. “The Gubernatorial Administration of James Stephen Hogg.” M.A. thesis, University of Texas at Austin. Barnes, Donna A. 1984. Farmers in Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of the Southern Farmers Alliance and People’s Party in Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press. Barr, Alwyn. 2005. “The Impact of Race in Shaping Judicial Districts, 1876–1907.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 108(4): 423–439. ———. 2000. Reconstruction to Reform: Texas Politics, 1876–1906. Dallas: Southern Methodist University. Batts, Robert L., publisher. 1907. A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas. Vol. 1. New York: Lewis Publishing. Baugh, Josh. 2010. “Split Decision: Council Criticizes Arizona Law.” San Antonio Express, June 25, 2010, www.mysanantonio.com. Bean, Frank, and Benjamin Bradshaw. 1970. “Intermarriage Between Persons of Spanish and Non-Spanish Surname: Changes from the Mid-Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century.” Social Science Quarterly 51(2): 389–395. Bean, Frank, and Lindsay Lowell. 2007. “Unauthorized Migration.” In The New Americans: A Guide to Immigration Since 1965, ed. Mary C. Waters and Reed Ueda, with Helen Marrow, 70–82. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Beaumier, Guy. 1990. Free Trade in North America: The Maquiladora Factor. Ottawa, Ont.: Research Branch, Canada Library of Parliament, Depository Services Program, BP-247E Report. Biesele, Rudolph Leopold. 1987. The History of the German Settlements in Texas 1831–1861. 1930; reprint, Austin: Eakin Press. Binkley, William. 1936. Official Correspondence of the Texas Revolution. Vol. 3. New York: Appleton-Century. Bonfil Batalla, Guillermo. 1998. Mexico Profundo: Reclaiming a Civilization. Austin : University of Texas Press, Institute of Latin American Studies. Boom, Aaron. 1966. “Texas in the 1850s, as Viewed by a Recent Arrival.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 70(2): 281–288. Bourdieu, Pierre. 1992. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Brettell, Caroline. 2006. “Political Belonging and Cultural Belonging: Immigration Status, Citizenship, and Identity Among Four Immigrant Populations in a Southwestern City.” American Behavioral Scientist 50(1): 70–99. [3.144.84.155] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 10:06 GMT) Bibliography 341 Brown, Jonathan...

Share