While the U.S.-Mexico borderlands resemble border regions in other parts of the world, nowhere else do so many millions of people from two dissimilar nations live in such close proximity and interact
“U.S. residents are largely unaware that Mexicans also view their northern border with concern, and at times even alarm. Border communities, such as Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, have long been subjected
The U.S.-Mexican borderlands form the region where the United States and Latin America have interacted with the greatest intensity. In U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Oscar Martinez has brought together both
The history of the United States in the twentieth century is inextricably entwined with that of people of Mexican origin. The twenty million Mexicans and Mexican Americans living in the U.S. today are
Mexico and the United States may be neighbors, but their economies offer stark contrasts. InMexico’s Uneven Development: The Geographical and Historical Context of Inequality, Oscar J. Martinez explor
Mexico and the United States may be neighbors, but their economies offer stark contrasts. InMexico’s Uneven Development: The Geographical and Historical Context of Inequality, Oscar J. Martinez explor