Line in the Sand: A History of the Western U.S.-Mexico Border
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2011
296
Book • Nonfiction
Western U.S.-Mexico border • 19th-20th centuries
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World History•
US History2011
Adult
18+ years
Line in the Sand: A History of the Western U.S.-Mexico Border by Rachel St. John explores the complex history and evolution of the U.S.-Mexico border, examining its political, social, and economic impacts. The book highlights key events and decisions that shaped the border's development, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its historical significance.
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Line in the Sand: A History of the Western U.S.-Mexico Border by Rachel St. John offers a well-researched exploration of border dynamics. Positively noted for its comprehensive historical context, the book is critiqued for dense prose that may challenge general readers. Overall, it provides valuable insights into the construction and evolution of the border.
Readers interested in Line in the Sand by Rachel St. John likely enjoy historical explorations of border regions, such as those who appreciated Turner’s The Essential West or Johnson’s Revolution in Texas. They seek insights into the complex U.S.-Mexico border evolution and the nuances of transnational history.
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296
Book • Nonfiction
Western U.S.-Mexico border • 19th-20th centuries
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World History•
US History2011
Adult
18+ years
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