California Pioneer Register and Index, 1542-1848

California Pioneer Register and Index, 1542-1848

Author: Bancroft

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0806348933

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This compilation of genealogical and biographical sketches is extracted from the first five volumes of Bancroft's seven-volume History of California. Consists of a complete register of pioneers, alphabetically arranged, listing all known information of importance about them.


Register of Pioneer Inhabitants of California, 1542 to 1848, and Index to Information Concerning Them in Bancroft's History of California, Volumes I-V.

Register of Pioneer Inhabitants of California, 1542 to 1848, and Index to Information Concerning Them in Bancroft's History of California, Volumes I-V.

Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13:

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This work consists of a compilation of genealogical and biographical material which was extracted from Bancroft's multi-volume "History of California," and also includes a complete register of early California pioneers and inhabitants, which is arranged alphabetically.


A Book of Migrations

A Book of Migrations

Author: Rebecca Solnit

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2011-09-05

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1781683840

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In this acclaimed exploration of the culture of others, Rebecca Solnit travels through Ireland, the land of her long-forgotten maternal ancestors. A Book of Migrations portrays in microcosm a history made of great human tides of invasion, colonization, emigration, nomadism and tourism. Enriched by cross-cultural comparisons with the history of the American West, A Book of Migrations carves a new route through Ireland's history, literature and landscape.


Recovering History, Constructing Race

Recovering History, Constructing Race

Author: Martha Menchaca

Publisher: Univ of TX + ORM

Published: 2002-01-15

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 0292798776

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“An unprecedented tour de force . . . [A] sweeping historical overview and interpretation of the racial formation and racial history of Mexican Americans.” —Antonia I. Castañeda, Associate Professor of History, St. Mary’s University Winner, A Choice Outstanding Academic Book The history of Mexican Americans is a history of the intermingling of races—Indian, White, and Black. This racial history underlies a legacy of racial discrimination against Mexican Americans and their Mexican ancestors that stretches from the Spanish conquest to current battles over ending affirmative action and other assistance programs for ethnic minorities. Asserting the centrality of race in Mexican American history, Martha Menchaca here offers the first interpretive racial history of Mexican Americans, focusing on racial foundations and race relations from preHispanic times to the present. Menchaca uses the concept of racialization to describe the process through which Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. authorities constructed racial status hierarchies that marginalized Mexicans of color and restricted their rights of land ownership. She traces this process from the Spanish colonial period and the introduction of slavery through racial laws affecting Mexican Americans into the late twentieth-century. This re-viewing of familiar history through the lens of race recovers Blacks as important historical actors, links Indians and the mission system in the Southwest to the Mexican American present, and reveals the legal and illegal means by which Mexican Americans lost their land grants. “Martha Menchaca has begun an intellectual insurrection by challenging the pristine aboriginal origins of Mexican Americans as historically inaccurate . . . Menchaca revisits the process of racial formation in the northern part of Greater Mexico from the Spanish conquest to the present.” —Hispanic American Historical Review


Hotel Mariachi

Hotel Mariachi

Author: Catherine L. Kurland

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2013-10-30

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0826353738

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In Boyle Heights, gateway to East Los Angeles, sits the 1889 landmark “Hotel Mariachi,” where musicians have lived and gathered on the adjacent plaza for more than half a century. This book is a photographic and ethnographic study of the mariachis, Mariachi Plaza de Los Angeles, and the neighborhood. The newly restored brick hotel embodies a triumphant struggle of preservation against all odds, and its origins open a portal into the Mexican pueblo’s centuries-old multiethnic past. Miguel Gandert’s compelling black-and-white images document the hotel and the vibrant mariachi community of the “Garibaldi Plaza of Los Angeles.” The history of Hotel Mariachi is personal to Catherine López Kurland, a descendant of the entrepreneur who built it, and whose family’s Californio roots will fascinate anyone interested in early Los Angeles or Mexican American history. Enrique Lamadrid explores mariachi music, poetry, and fiestas, and the part Los Angeles played in their development, delving into the origins of the music and offering a deep account of mariachi poetics. Hotel Mariachi is a unique lens through which to view the history and culture of Mexicano California, and provides touching insights into the challenging lives of mariachi musicians.


The American West

The American West

Author: Walter Nugent

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1999-10-22

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0253028167

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"Those who appreciate the impact of history will be impressed with the selection of articles." —Nebraska History Designed for survey courses—yet in-depth enough to support intensive discussion—these seventeen classic essays traverse the history of the American West, from women's property rights in Spanish-Mexican California to the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, from homesteading and mining to the Great Depression and World War II. Provocative and illuminating.


The Moores

The Moores

Author: Javier Leandro Maffucci Moore

Publisher: Editorial Autores de Argentina

Published: 2023-01-19

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 9878735001

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Three centuries of a family history that incite, more than to bask in the display of an absent aristocratic ancestry, to explore the details of a trajectory that begins in the British colonial world of north America, to anchor in the late 19th century in the wild frontier of the northeast of Santa Fe, Argentina. A panorama where the lights and shadows of lives that have left a deep mark are integrated.