Traqueros


Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930

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By Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo, Foreword by Vicki L. Ruiz
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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HARDBACK
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690 g
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256

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JEFFREY MARCOS GARCILAZO received his doctorate from the University of California at Santa Barbara and was assistant professor at the University of California, Irvine, before his untimely death in 2001. VICKI L. RUIZ is professor of history and Chicano/Latino studies at the University of California, Irvine.

"Traqueros is a significant contribution to the scholarly literature of United States labor history, Chicano social history, and ethnic labor history."-Juan Gomez-Quinones, author of Chicano Politics |"Traqueros is particularly important because of the originality of the research from numerous archives. Several interviews further enrich the work. Highly recommended."-Dionicio Valdes, author of Barrios Nortenos |"Jeffrey Garcilazo's book is a signal contribution to the field of Mexican American history-it will long stand in the historiography as the first book in this area of Chicano history from which later efforts will depart."-Roberto Calderon, author of Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880-1930 |"A meticulous researcher, Garcilazo has gathered a stunning array of archival materials on Mexican railroad workers. From his sources, he reconstructs episodes of daily life from lonely encampments to spontaneous strikes. His arguments on economic stratification, ethnic enclaves, family ties, and identity are solidly grounded in primary documents. Never overstepping the bounds of his evidence, Garcilazo situates traqueros within the larger context of American working class history and his keen insights have retained their currency over the passage of time."-from the foreword by Vicki L. Ruiz

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