List of Illustrations
List of Tables and Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Mexican Borderlands
1. Building the Mexican Borderlands
2. The Making of Baja California’s Multicultural Society
3. Revolution, Labor Unions, and Land Reform in Baja California
4. Conflict, Land Reform, and Repatriation in the Mexicali
Valley
5. Mexicali’s Exceptionalism
conclusion: the “All-Mexican” Train
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Veronica Castillo-Munoz is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
"The Other California is a fine work with broad application and
relevance well beyond its Mexican-U.S. context to scholars of
ethnicity, race, and migration around the world as well as of
borderlands and transnational history."
*Journal of American History*
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