9781477319017-1477319018-Border Land, Border Water: A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide

Border Land, Border Water: A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide

ISBN-13: 9781477319017
ISBN-10: 1477319018
Edition: Reprint
Author: C. J. Alvarez
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781477319017
ISBN-10: 1477319018
Edition: Reprint
Author: C. J. Alvarez
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages

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Border Land, Border Water: A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide (ISBN-13: 9781477319017 and ISBN-10: 1477319018), written by authors C. J. Alvarez, was published by University of Texas Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Mexico (Americas History, United States History, Water Supply & Land Use, Nature & Ecology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Border Land, Border Water: A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mexico books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.48.

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Border Land, Border Water is a must-read for historians of the US-Mexico divide, environmental historians, and anyone interested in better understanding from a historical perspective current calls [for] construction on the border. ― New Books Network: American Studies Published On: 2020-01-03
Alvarez bridges borderlands and environmental histories in order to examine how the built world on the border 'functions and for whom.' He achieves this by looking at the border region as multiple spaces that different actors (military, private companies, governments) utilized for their own political motives...Border Land, Border Water not only examines the ways the built environment changed the border region, it also urges people question the history of the land where they grew up. ― Not Even Past Published On: 2020-01-29
Original, ambitious, and timely...Border Land, Border Water takes on a challenging topic. In the process, it demonstrates the benefits of ignoring the conceptual categories―especially the political boundaries―often used to delimit scholarly inquiry. The result is a welcome reminder that, while borders may originate as imaginary lines on a map, they ultimately become cultural landscapes that shape human lives and the natural world. ― Vernacular Architecture Forum Published On: 2020-05-29
[A] deeply researched and very timely new book...Spanning the period from the Mexican-American War almost to the present, Alvarez’s narrative should be read as a cautionary tale for would-be wall builders, beginning as it does 'amid the breathless ignorance of exploration' and ending 'in the willful ignorance of the overbuilt border of today'...By taking the long view, Alvarez captures the full life cycle of border works. That allows him to illuminate connections and unintended consequences that more near-sighted builders, policymakers, and social scientists rarely perceived. ― Journal of Arizona History Published On: 2020-05-01
The border between the United States and Mexico has been extensively researched over the past fifty years, but C.J. Alvarez is the first scholar to successfully combine two seemingly discrete fields of inquiry: the history of border surveillance and the history of hydraulic engineering...Scholars have long understood that the [International Boundary and Water Commission] and Border Patrol have overlapping jurisdictions, common purposes, and a symbiotic relationship. Alvarez, however, is the first scholar to show how deeply indebted each is to the other—and, most importantly, how subservient the IBWC has been to the requirements of border control and surveillance. ― Southwestern Historical Quarterly Published On: 2020-07-01
[An] impressive study…essential reading for borderland courses and for experts and journalists seeking to understand how Mexico and the United States (mostly) cooperated to police, regulate, discourage, or prevent human migration into the United States. ― Pacific Historical Review Published On: 2020-07-01
[An] illuminating book...Informed by impressive archival research, Border Land, Border Water provides a valuable and highly original perspective on the United States-Mexico borderlands...In helping us to see underneath and beyond the infrastructure that litters the borderlands and that so many take for granted, C.J. Alvarez allows us to see what was lost, and imagine what have could have been. Most importantly, perhaps, he challenges us to bring about a different borderlands, one that embodies 'ecological stewardship, deeper cultural understanding, and peace.' ― North American Congress on Latin America Published On: 2020-07-23
This is a thoroughly enthralling work whose title does not fully encapsulate the depth of intersecting topics covered. Scholars interested in borderlands studies, water history, landscape architecture, the Mexican Revolution, political ecology, built landscapes, and the history of policing will find this work particularly useful...Alvarez acts as a guide t

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