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Amexica: War Along the Borderline

PDF Amexica: War Along the Borderline by Ed Vulliamy in History

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Secondary school; public; and academic libraries will welcome this excellent one-volume encyclopedia. . . . Scholars seeking facts outside their specialty as well as generalists investigating aspects of American slavery can benefit from the Dictionary. A good subject index and cross-references facilitate access. Though some of the information can be found elsewhere; the focus here is unique; the articles combine substance with fluent style; and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.Library Journal (starred review)This dictionary is the first comprehensive reference on Afro-American slavery to appear since the 1960s. It fills a great gap in the historiography of slavery that has been created by the proliferation of modern slavery studies in the past twenty-five years; and provides the opportunity for synthesizing the best literature on the many and diverse topics relating to the slavery experience in North America. Miller and Smith include essays on the social; institutional; intellectual; and political aspects of slavery; written by leading experts in the field. The book covers a wide selection of materials in almost 300 articles that examine regional and geographical differences and changes in slavery from the first English settlement in North America to Reconstruction. The contributors offer both narrative summaries and interpretive arguments; and the editors have provided an explanatory introduction and a comprehensive subject index. Special care has been taken to include suggestions for further reading for each entry; and the topics have been selected for their importance to both specialists and nonspecialists.


#1163234 in Books 2011-09-27 2011-09-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .33 x .3 x 5.50l; .74 #File Name: 0312610610432 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A compelling readBy K. AtwoodWell written; and compelling from the first page; this book gives the reader an eye opening experience as it examines the cultural and socio-economic impact of the cartels; maquiladoras; the cruel cycle of crushing poverty; and illegal immigration from the viewpoint of Amexica - what the author defines as 50 miles on each side of the borderline from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy VERONICA L. VALENZUELAVery please with the quality of the book and quick delivery. Thank you!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. FantasticBy Alejandra ValadezI really enjoy these types of books. Describe in much detail what happens along the border; as most tend to be oblivious.

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