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Santa Barbara, CA: New Scholar, 1984. vii, 279p., wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly worn else very good condition. Includes much material on undocumented immigrants and farmworkers.
NEW SCHOLAR 9 - BORDER PERSPECTIVES ON THE U.S./MEXICO RELATIONSHIP by Editor - 1984
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NEW SCHOLAR 9 - BORDER PERSPECTIVES ON THE U.S./MEXICO RELATIONSHIP
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Santa Barbara, Ca.: New Scholar, 1984. Constitutes vol. 9, nos. 1 and 2 entire. 279pp
Historical View of Octavio Paz; Border Communities as a Field of Historical Investigation; The Border as a Social System; American Perceptions of Undocumented Immigrants: Political Implications; What Drives Mexican Illegal Border-Crossers into the U.S.? A Psychological Perspective; U.S. Guest Worker Debate; Northern Mexican Migration and the U.S.?Mexico Border Region; Prelude to a Binational Planning Model etc.
Historical View of Octavio Paz; Border Communities as a Field of Historical Investigation; The Border as a Social System; American Perceptions of Undocumented Immigrants: Political Implications; What Drives Mexican Illegal Border-Crossers into the U.S.? A Psychological Perspective; U.S. Guest Worker Debate; Northern Mexican Migration and the U.S.?Mexico Border Region; Prelude to a Binational Planning Model etc.
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New scholar: volume 9. Border perspectives on the US/Mexico relationship
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