Holly M. Karibo is an associate professor of history at Oklahoma State University. She is the author of the award-winning book Sin City North: Sex, Drugs, and Citizenship in the Detroit-Windsor Borderland. George T. DIaz is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the author of the award-winning book Border Contraband: A History of Smuggling across the Rio Grande.
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Abbreviations Foreword (Elaine Carey and Andrae Marak) Introduction (Holly M. Karibo and George T. DIaz) Part I: Emerging Borders: Policing Boundaries in the Nineteenth Century 1. Defining the Acceptable Bounds of Deception: Policing the Prize Game in the Northeastern Borderlands, 1812-1815 (Edward J. Martin) 2. Dominance in an Imagined Border: Santos Benavides's and Santiago Vidaurri's Policing of the Rio Grande (Luis Alberto GarcIa) 3. A Border without Guards: First Nations and the Enforcement of National Space (Benjamin Hoy) Part II: Solidifying States, Testing Boundaries 4. To Protect and Police: Mexican Consuls in the American Borderlands at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (MarIa de JesUs Duarte) 5. Enforcing US Immigration Laws at the US-Canada Border, 1891-1940: The View from Detroit (Thomas A. Klug) 6. The Roots of the Border Patrol: Line Riders and the Bureaucratization of US-Mexican Border Policing, 1894-1924 (James Dupree) 7. Home Guard: State-Sponsored Vigilantism and Violence in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands (Miguel A. Levario) Part III: Building and Resisting a Prohibition Apparatus 8. Policing Peyote Country in the Early Twentieth Century (Lisa D. Barnett) 9. Skirting the Law: Female Liquor Smugglers and Sellers and Policing through Prohibition along the Rio Grande (Carolina MonsivAis) 10. Building a Villain/Hero Binary: Public Rhetoric, Smuggling, and Enforcement in the Postwar Borderlands (Holly M. Karibo) Part IV: Expanding State Authority and Its Challenges 11. Diversity and the Border Patrol: Race and Gender in Immigration Enforcement along the US-Mexico Border (Jensen Branscombe) 12. Refusing Borders: Haudenosaunee Resistance, Tobacco, and Settler-Colonial Borderlands (Devin Clancy and Tyler Chartrand) 13. Border Surge: Drug Trafficking and Escalating Police Power on the Rio Grande (Santiago Ivan Guerra) 14. Bordering Reality: Dramatizing Policing the North American Borderlands in Reality Television (Anita Huizar-HernAndez) Afterword: Within and Without Borders (Karl Jacoby) Acknowledgments Notes Contributors Index

