9781538131794-153813179X-The U.S.-Mexican Border Today: Conflict and Cooperation in Historical Perspective (Latin American Silhouettes)

The U.S.-Mexican Border Today: Conflict and Cooperation in Historical Perspective (Latin American Silhouettes)

ISBN-13: 9781538131794
ISBN-10: 153813179X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Paul Ganster, Kimberly Collins
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover 364 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781538131794
ISBN-10: 153813179X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Paul Ganster, Kimberly Collins
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover 364 pages

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The U.S.-Mexican Border Today: Conflict and Cooperation in Historical Perspective (Latin American Silhouettes) (ISBN-13: 9781538131794 and ISBN-10: 153813179X), written by authors Paul Ganster, Kimberly Collins, was published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Mexico (Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The U.S.-Mexican Border Today: Conflict and Cooperation in Historical Perspective (Latin American Silhouettes) (Hardcover) 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 $0.3.

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This fourth edition of The U.S.-Mexican Border Today by Ganster and Collins offers a compelling, readable account of both contemporary and historical issues related to the southwest border. Importantly, the authors' exploration of historical issues aligns with the latest scholarship in the field. After a quick overview of the North American Southwest in chapter 1, they summarize issues related to industrialism and the border at the turn of the 20th century and the ramifications of so-called progressive social changes prior to the Great Depression in chapters 2–4. Ganster and Collins hit a nice stride in chapters 5 and 6, grounding the region's globalization in mid-20th-century issues, which sets the stage for thorough discussions of contemporary issues ranging from public health, the environment, Natives' concerns, and border security to national politics. Perhaps most significantly, the authors examine the border from both sides, integrating Mexican and American perspectives on the region's history and its current problems. This volume stands as a rare transnational analysis of the border that takes historical issues up to the present day, providing a readable and engaging analysis that is accessible to students. Highly recommended. General readers through faculty; professionals. ― Choice
The U. S.-Mexican Border Today is without peer among books about this border. It stands unsurpassed in its comprehensive assessment of social, economic, political, and environmental conditions that have shaped this region in the past and in the present. For two decades, I have depended on this work to inform my students and to contextualize my own border research. This new fourth edition is the most engaging and insightful volume yet. -- Daniel D. Arreola, Arizona State University
Simply the indispensable one-volume introduction to the U.S.-Mexico border region and must-reading for students and scholars alike. All the essential themes of borderlands policy and scholarship are covered: trade, urbanization, immigration, natural resources and environmental concerns, demographic and cultural hybridity, and the complexities of binational diplomacy in a region where survival and prosperity are fundamentally intertwined and interdependent. Crisply written and scrupulously documented, the book conveys a sophisticated understanding of the challenges and opportunities that attend to building binational engagement advancing the border region’s development, and the vital importance to both countries of doing so. -- Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University
A site of important developments and debates, the U.S.-Mexico border has drawn great interest in recent years. All interested readers definitely should start with this clear and informative introduction. I have taught with it for many years, and I appreciate now having this up-to-date edition that puts recent controversies into the big historical, social, and cultural picture. -- Josiah Heyman, University of Texas at El Paso
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

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