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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (2): 191–200.
Published: 01 April 2004
...Rick Hendricks Abstract Imported grapes planted in El Paso del Norte around the middle of the seventeenth century grew to be substantial vineyards by the opening decades of the eighteenth century. Some growers had tens of thousands of vines under cultivation and produced wine and brandy...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (1): 171–172.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Kent Curtis Copper Stain: ASARCO’s Legacy in El Paso . By Elaine Hampton and Cynthia C. Ontiveros . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 2019 . 198 pp., $29.95 , hardback, ISBN 978-0-8061-6177-8. © 2020 Agricultural History Society 2020 Book Reviews 171 War II essentially...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (4): 590–591.
Published: 01 October 2017
... to the scholarship of U.S.-Mexico relations, especially now that the bilateral relationship is in a state of flux due to the threat of a border wall, an increase in deportations, impending negotiations of NAFTA, and Mexico s recent energy reforms. Irasema Coronado University of Texas at El Paso ...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (4): 774–776.
Published: 01 October 2019
... will also enjoy the read. Sarah Wassberg Johnson Independent Scholar Managed Migrations: Growers, Farmworkers, and Border Enforcement in the Twentieth Century. By Cristina Salinas. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2018. 286 pp., $45.00, hardback, ISBN 978-1-4773-1614-6. El Paso recently experienced...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (4): 772–774.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of Texas Press, 2018. 286 pp., $45.00, hardback, ISBN 978-1-4773-1614-6. El Paso recently experienced a painful episode in its history, an episode that left eleven women and twelve men dead, and dozens injured. The El Paso mass shooting showcased a type of violence fed by the rhetoric of an imminent...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (3): 320–341.
Published: 01 July 2017
... in the Arizona Borderlands ( Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2009 ), 83–92 , 106 – 109 , 183 – 86 . For the 1919 editorial, see, Kent Hunter , “‘Diez-Y-Seis’ is Observed: Juarez and El Paso Stage Big Parades; Correspondent Reviews Old Cases,” San Antonio Evening News , Sept. 17, 1919, 7...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (1): 204–205.
Published: 01 January 2019
... Paso-Júarez region at the turn of the nineteenth century and demonstrates how migrant movement through the borderlands drove contestations over citizenship and belonging (2). As the region developed into an economic hub, multiracial communities emerged from the amalgamation of diverse migrant groups...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (1): 202–204.
Published: 01 January 2019
... Paso-Júarez region at the turn of the nineteenth century and demonstrates how migrant movement through the borderlands drove contestations over citizenship and belonging (2). As the region developed into an economic hub, multiracial communities emerged from the amalgamation of diverse migrant groups...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (2): 258–259.
Published: 01 April 2013
... in subsequent decades. In 1680 most of the surviving Pueblo communities, which had provided forced labor and tribute to Spanish officials, missionaries, and settlers, successfully revolted, killing hundreds of Spanish New Mexicans and most missionaries, driving the survivors to what is now the El Paso Jua´ rez...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (1): 170–171.
Published: 01 January 2020
... of the newer literature on the politics of food aid in the broader sense of the term. Susan Levine University of Illinois at Chicago Copper Stain: ASARCO s Legacy in El Paso. By Elaine Hampton and Cynthia C. Ontiveros. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2019. 198 pp., $29.95, hardback, ISBN 978-0-8061...
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Agricultural History (2006) 80 (2): 262–263.
Published: 01 April 2006
.... The West Texas Frontier, in its entirety, encom- Book Reviews / 263 passes the area from the ninety-eighth meridian westward to El Paso, to just past the one hundred sixth meridian. By focusing only on the ninety-eighth to ninety-ninth meridians, their study completely ignores the bulk of this region...
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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (3): 444–471.
Published: 01 July 2021
... Cruces, NM (hereafter referred to as the Matias P. Hernandez Papers). 97. Letters between Matias P. Hernandez and the El Paso Dairy Co., Folders 6-7, Box 1, Matias P. Hernandez Papers. 98. On the battle to eradicate bovine tuberculosis, see Alan L. Olmstead and Paul W. Rhode, “An Impossible...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (2): 256–258.
Published: 01 April 2013
... of the surviving Pueblo communities, which had provided forced labor and tribute to Spanish officials, missionaries, and settlers, successfully revolted, killing hundreds of Spanish New Mexicans and most missionaries, driving the survivors to what is now the El Paso Jua´ rez area, and destroying the records...
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Agricultural History (2006) 80 (2): 263–265.
Published: 01 April 2006
...Sara M. Gregg Appalachian Folkways . John B. Rehder . Copyright 2006 Agricultural History Society 2006 Book Reviews / 263 passes the area from the ninety-eighth meridian westward to El Paso, to just past the one hundred sixth meridian. By focusing only on the ninety-eighth to ninety...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (4): 600–628.
Published: 01 October 2020
...); Heather M. Sinclair, “White Plague, Mexican Menace: Migration, Race, Class, and Gendered Contagion in El Paso, Texas, 1880-1930,” Pacific Historical Review 85, no. 4 (2016): 475-505; Julie M. Weise, Corazón de Dixie: Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina...
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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (3): 472–499.
Published: 01 July 2021
... the Conquest of Hunger , 69; Interview with Eleuterio Flores G. by Violeta Domínguez, July 31, 2003, Institute of Oral History, University of Texas at El Paso (hereafter IOH-UTEP); David A. Sonnenfeld, “Mexico’s ‘Green Revolution,‘ 1940-1980: Towards an Environmental History,” Environmental History Review 16...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (1): 1–35.
Published: 01 January 2007
...-Americanlabor organizerBert Corona was "amazed at thenumberof people fromEl Paso livingthere."A native of El Paso himself,Corona's own trainwas "loaded with Okies and Arkiescarryingtheirbig bundlesand a lot of poor Mexicans." Yet, like many others,Corona's own relativesfromEl Paso failed to find workin...
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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (2): 131–139.
Published: 01 April 2004
... good session on federal natural re? sources research was complemented later by a tour of the USDA Jornada Experimental Range. Scholars from Mexico presented two sessions in Spanish. The first examined water issues in Chihuahua and lingering is? sues of irrigation in northern Mexico near El Paso, Texas...
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Agricultural History (2015) 89 (4): 536–558.
Published: 01 October 2015
... of El Paso and San Antonio. Dyrenforth had particular support from Charles B. Farwell of Illinois, United States senator and extensive Texas landowner. Although Farwell s holdings gave him a par- 543 Agricultural History Fall ticular interest in successful rainmaking, the eyes of the nation were also...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (2): 309–321.
Published: 01 April 2000
... discovered in 1918, the state authori? ties proclaimed a noncotton zone in 1919 and 1920; in the Pecos Valley and El Paso area along the Rio Grande River, where the bollworms were found in 1918 and 1920, respectively, regulated zones instead of noncotton zones were maintained. With the growing threat...