En Aquel Entonces/in Years Gone by: Readings in Mexican-American History
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Book Description
Much of the path-breaking work in Mexican-American history first appeared in scholarly reviews, many of them difficult to access, even among academics. This anthology of 31 articles represents a variety of disciplines on diverse aspects of the Mexican-American experience and provides a panoramic portrait of Mexicanos in the United States while at the same time introducing students to Chicana/o historiography.
About the Author
Manuel G. Gonzales is professor of History at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. A specialist in both Modern Europe and the American Southwest, he has been teaching the history of Mexicans in the United States since 1971. Dr. Gonzales received a PhD in Modern Italian History from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1972. He was a visiting professor of Chicano history in the Ethnic Studies department at UC Berkeley in 1993. He has published three books: Andrea Costa and the Rise of Socialism in the Romagna (1980), The Hispanic Elite of the Southwest (1989), and Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States (1999).
Cynthia M. Gonzales is an Education Specialist at Ygnacio Learning Center in Walnut Creek, California. A credentialed instructor, she has been teaching K-12 students since 1969. Ms. Gonzales received a BA in History from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1966 and a MA in Educational Administration from St. Mary's College of California in Moraga in 1996. She was Director of Education at Walnut Creek Hospital from 1985-1998.
En Aquel Entonces/in Years Gone by: Readings in Mexican-American History,Manuel G. Gonzales,Cynthia M. Gonzales,Indiana University Press,0253213991,Historiography,History,Latin America - General,Mexican Americans,Minority Studies - Ethnic American,Sociology,Sociology - General,Spanish: Adult Nonfiction,United States - General
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