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This comprehensive survey systematically explores the dynamic historic and contemporary interface between Mexico and the United States along the shared 1,954-mile international land boundary. Now fully updated and revised, the book provides an overview of the history of the region and traces the economic cycles and social movements from the 1880s through the second decade of the twenty-first century. The border region shares characteristics of both nations while maintaining an internal social and economic coherence that transcends its divisive international boundary. The authors conclude with…mehr
This comprehensive survey systematically explores the dynamic historic and contemporary interface between Mexico and the United States along the shared 1,954-mile international land boundary. Now fully updated and revised, the book provides an overview of the history of the region and traces the economic cycles and social movements from the 1880s through the second decade of the twenty-first century. The border region shares characteristics of both nations while maintaining an internal social and economic coherence that transcends its divisive international boundary. The authors conclude with an in-depth analysis of key contemporary issues. These include industrial development and manufacturing, bilateral trade, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, rapid urbanization, border culture, population and migration issues, environmental crisis and climate change, Native Americans, cooperation and conflict at the border, drug trafficking and violence, the border wall and security, populist national leaders and the border, and the Covid-19 pandemic at the border. They also place the border in its global context, examining it as a region caught between the developed and developing world and highlighting the continued importance of borders in a rapidly globalizing world. Richly illustrated with photographs, maps, charts, and up-to-date statistical tables, this book is an invaluable resource for all those interested in borderlands and U.S.-Mexican relations.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Ganster is professor of history and director of the Institute for Regional Studies of the California at San Diego State University. Kimberly Collins is professor of public administration and executive director of the William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center at California State University, San Bernardino.
Inhaltsangabe
Note about the Cover Image Illustrations and Tables Preface Acknowledgments Acronyms Introduction 1 Distinguishing Characteristics and Early History: Frontier, Borderlands, and Border Region The Colonial Period: Life on a New World Frontier From Frontier to Borderlands Conflict between the United States and Mexico Early Border Phenomena 2 Booms and Busts on the Border: Economic Development, 1880s-1920s The First Border Boom, 1880-1910 The Border Economy during the Mexican Revolution Prohibition on the Border Early Free Trade 3 Life on the Border: 1880s-1910 Causes of the Mexican Revolution The Social Character of the Revolution in the Mexican North The Revolutionary Period on the U.S. Side of the Border: Transboundary Population Movements during the Revolution, Prohibition, and the Depression 4 Booms and Busts on the Border: The Great Depression and World War II The Great Depression World War II The Bracero Program 5 Economic Trends since 1950: Legacies of War and a Globalizing Economy 1 The Border Economy Comes of Age Mexican Government Policy and the Border: PRONAF and BIP-the Maquiladoras The U.S. Border Economy 6 The Consequences of Rapid Growth in the Border Region: Social and Cultural Change since the 1940s Population and Migration Urbanization Mexican Americans The Impact of Migration on Sending Communities Cultural Evolutions 7 Border Issues in U.S.-Mexican Relations: Boundary, Environment, Health, and Native Americans The Elusive Boundary The Environment under Siege Public Health Issues Native Americans and the Border 8 Border Issues in U.S.-Mexican Relations: Drug Trafficking, Security, Migration, NAFTA, and Transborder Cooperation Drug Trafficking Security Migration Trade and the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement Transborder Cooperation 9 The Border and National Politics The United States Mexico Migration and the Impact on Local Communities United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Border Leaders Border in the Time of a Pandemic Developing Twenty-First-Century Border Institutions Suggested Readings Index About the Authors
Note about the Cover Image Illustrations and Tables Preface Acknowledgments Acronyms Introduction 1 Distinguishing Characteristics and Early History: Frontier, Borderlands, and Border Region The Colonial Period: Life on a New World Frontier From Frontier to Borderlands Conflict between the United States and Mexico Early Border Phenomena 2 Booms and Busts on the Border: Economic Development, 1880s-1920s The First Border Boom, 1880-1910 The Border Economy during the Mexican Revolution Prohibition on the Border Early Free Trade 3 Life on the Border: 1880s-1910 Causes of the Mexican Revolution The Social Character of the Revolution in the Mexican North The Revolutionary Period on the U.S. Side of the Border: Transboundary Population Movements during the Revolution, Prohibition, and the Depression 4 Booms and Busts on the Border: The Great Depression and World War II The Great Depression World War II The Bracero Program 5 Economic Trends since 1950: Legacies of War and a Globalizing Economy 1 The Border Economy Comes of Age Mexican Government Policy and the Border: PRONAF and BIP-the Maquiladoras The U.S. Border Economy 6 The Consequences of Rapid Growth in the Border Region: Social and Cultural Change since the 1940s Population and Migration Urbanization Mexican Americans The Impact of Migration on Sending Communities Cultural Evolutions 7 Border Issues in U.S.-Mexican Relations: Boundary, Environment, Health, and Native Americans The Elusive Boundary The Environment under Siege Public Health Issues Native Americans and the Border 8 Border Issues in U.S.-Mexican Relations: Drug Trafficking, Security, Migration, NAFTA, and Transborder Cooperation Drug Trafficking Security Migration Trade and the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement Transborder Cooperation 9 The Border and National Politics The United States Mexico Migration and the Impact on Local Communities United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Border Leaders Border in the Time of a Pandemic Developing Twenty-First-Century Border Institutions Suggested Readings Index About the Authors
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