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Miguel Antonio Levario, an associate professor of history at Texas Tech University, USA recently contributed a chapter to War along the Border: The Mexican Revolution and Tejano Communities. He earned his PhD at the University of Texas.
" . . . this book is needed . . excellent . . . will make an
important contribution to the field . . . exhaustive research in
local, state, and national archives . . . other books exist on the
subject of racism and its roots, but this book covers different
territory . . . unique features"--Arnoldo De Leon, professor of
history, Angelo State University and co-author of Beyond Texas
Through Time--Arnoldo De Leon (5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"In this thoroughly researched and conceptually innovative book,
Miguel Antonio Levario describes twin processes of militarization
and racialization on the US-Mexico border around El Paso and Ciudad
Juarez, against a backdrop of modernization from 1893 to
1933."--Journal of American
HistoryNormal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONE--Casey Walsh
"Journal of American History" (6/18/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"Levario's Militarizing the Border offers readers a gripping
analytical narrative of US state policing of ethnic Mexicans in the
far west Texas and the New Mexico borderlands from 1893 and 1933. .
. The book examines how border people's perceived transgressions
against Anglo authority linked the Mexican community with criminal
activity in the minds of officials in Austin and Washington. . .
Militarizing the Border makes a substantial contribution to
borderlands, migration, and Mexican American history. . . Levario's
book shows readers that today's problems are not
new."--H-Net--George T. Diaz "H-Net" (11/25/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"This work represents an important contribution to the continuing
effort to excavate the past in order to provide a deeper
understanding of the history of the people of Mexican origin in the
United States, and more specifically, of the Tejano
experience."--Alex M. Saragoza, department of Comparative Ethnic
Studies, University of California, Berkeley--Alex M. Saragoza
(5/16/2012 12:00:00 AM)
". . . a thoroughly researched, well-organized examination of how
militarization of the border affected Mexican racial identity,
Anglo-Mexican relations, and United States-Mexico relations."--The
Americas--Don. M. Coerver "The Americas" (3/26/2013 12:00:00
AM)
"Militarizing the Border establishes historical precedent for
current border issues such as undocumented immigration, violence,
and racial antagonism on both sides..."--ImmigrationProf
Blog--Kevin R. Johnson "ImmigrationProf Blog" (1/30/2013 12:00:00
AM)
"Miguel Levario, a scholar and a member of the history department
at Texas Tech University, has put together a well-researched work
on the Texas-Mexican border at the turn of the twentieth century."
--Journal of South Texas-- "Journal of South Texas"
"Miguel Levario's Militarizing the Border is well written and
extensively researched. Militarizing the Border makes an important
contribution to Borderlands, Mexican American, and Latino history
by examining the delicate interplay between vigilante, state, and
federal institutions and border communities, as well as the
consequences for ethnic Mexicans, at the turn of the century. This
is a fabulous work of historical scholarship. Levario's book is
timely, not only because it examines how Mexicans were made to be
the enemy, but also because it helps contextualize much of the
animosity that drives current debates around immigration
reform."-Felipe Hinojosa--Felipe Hinojosa (2/25/2014 12:00:00 AM)
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