The edited collection México: País de migración de retorno (primera mitad del siglo XX) is a timely and significant contribution to the historiography of Mexican international migration. This volume focuses on Mexican nationals who returned from various nations, including the United States, during the first half of the twentieth century. The collection consists of an introductory essay by coeditors Fernando Saúl Alanís Enciso and Saúl Iván Hernández Juárez and five chapter-length case studies. The first case study, by Marisa Pérez Domínguez, examines the 1919 return of Archbishop Martín Tritschler y Córdova to the Archdiocese of Yucatán after spending five years in Cuba. The second, by R. Margarita Vásquez Montaño, studies the return of Partido Liberal Mexicano (Mexican Liberal Party) members who were exiled to the United States during the 1900s and 1910s. The third, by Alanís Enciso, analyzes how US-born Mexican American children adapted to life in Mexico after their...

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