Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

History Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

Full-Text Articles in History

Rio Bravo: A Journal Of Research And Issues Fall 1992 V.2 No.1, Robert M. Salmon, Victor Zuniga Oct 1992

Rio Bravo: A Journal Of Research And Issues Fall 1992 V.2 No.1, Robert M. Salmon, Victor Zuniga

Rio Bravo: A Journal of the Borderlands

Usos del Suelo y Configuración de la Estructura Urbana en Ciudad Juárez, Chih., (1960-1990) / by Cesar M. Fuentes -- César Chávez, the United Farm Workers and Mexican Immigration / by Richard Griswold del Castillo -- Texas Higher Education and Border Funding Inequities: Implication for Border Universities and Transborder Cooperation / by Ellwyn R. Stoddard -- Texas Discovers Its Mexican Neighbors: Border-State Governmental Relations, 1978-1991 / by E. V. Niemeyer, Jr. -- The Mexican Crisis and the Segmented Labor Market of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas / by Joseph Spielberg Benitez -- Medicalization of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Is …


Chicano Education In The Era Of Segregation By Gilbert G. Gonzalez (Review), Robert M. Salmon Jul 1992

Chicano Education In The Era Of Segregation By Gilbert G. Gonzalez (Review), Robert M. Salmon

History Faculty Publications and Presentations

This study is a Marxist critique of public education in the the era of de jure segregation. The major focus is on educational adapted to the "special needs" of a linguistically and culturally community--policy that resulted in intelligence testing, tracking, differentiation, vocational education, and segregated schools. political economy, the public school processed the Mexican student of quality control. Gilbert Gonzales focuses on the theoretical methods of this control and holds it up for rigid analysis.


Towards A Revision Of The History Of Southern Plains-New Mexico Relations: Lipan Apaches And Southern Plains Ecology, 1500-1720, William Carter May 1992

Towards A Revision Of The History Of Southern Plains-New Mexico Relations: Lipan Apaches And Southern Plains Ecology, 1500-1720, William Carter

Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA

This study argues that the history of the sixteenth and seventeenth century Southern Plains-New Mexico region can be significantly revised if approached from an epistemology founded on William James's doctrine of radical empiricism. Such an epistemology seeks out empirical data and interpretations of that data from a variety of disciplines, and by casting a wider net, empirically and metahistorically, provides for a "more true" conception of the past. It is argued that previous interpretations of this history have missed a larger understanding of changes occurring in the region due to a variety of limiting perspectives, which has included interpretations imbued …


Rio Bravo: A Bilingual Journal Of International Studies Spring 1992 V.1 No.2, Robert M. Salmon, Victor Zuniga Apr 1992

Rio Bravo: A Bilingual Journal Of International Studies Spring 1992 V.1 No.2, Robert M. Salmon, Victor Zuniga

Rio Bravo: A Journal of the Borderlands

Higher Education and Borderlands Telecommunications in Texas, California, and Arizona / Armando A. Arias, Jr. and Beryl Bellman -- Tamaulipas - la Ausencia de Oposicion Politica y la Persistencia de los Factores Culturales Corporativos - el Caso de Matamoros / Vicente Sanchez-Mungia -- Sindicalismo Tradicional en Maquiladoras - el Caso de Matamoros / Cirila Quintero Ramirez -- Estancia temporal de migrantes indocumentados en Tijuana - Una estimacion sobre su aportacion a la economia de la ciudad / Maria Eugenia Anguiano -- Latin America - Illusions and Reality / Rafael A. Lecuona -- George Baker's 'Mexican Labor is Not Cheap' - …


Utpa Catalog 1992-1994, University Of Texas Pan American Jan 1992

Utpa Catalog 1992-1994, University Of Texas Pan American

UTPA Archives - Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.