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Examines the social and economic effects on the migrant Mexican families subjected to forced relocation by the United States during the 1930s.
Editorial Saluda Presidente FEB Saluda Presidente Asociación Belenistas Guadalajara Oración de San Francisco Evangelios Apócrifos La Navidad en la Alcarria Precampaña de Navidad 2010 Memoria 2009 Memoria del XLVIII Congreso Nacional de Belenistas La Primera Campanada (Carmen Martínez San Bernardino) Casas de Belén (Pedro Carrillo) Fotos de los ganadores del XXVI Concurso Provincial de Belenes Relación de premiados del XXVI Concurso Provincial de Belenes Programa de Actos 2010 Cuadro de Honor de la Asociación de Belenistas de Guadalajara Junta Directiva Campaña Navidad 2009 / 2011 Vamos todos a Belén (Julián del Olmo) Fotos belenes 2009
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All areas of the United States have been surveyed to insure balanced national coverage in this work on Hispanic Americans. The work covers individuals from a broad range of professions and occupations, including those involved in medicine, social issues, labour, sports, entertainment, religion, business, law, journalism, science and technology, education, politics and literature. Listees have been selected on the basis of achievement in their fields and/or for considerable civic responsibility.
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Mexican American Baseball in the Inland Empire celebrates the thriving culture of former teams from Pomona, Ontario, Cucamonga, Chino, Claremont, San Bernardino, Colton, Riverside, Corona, Beaumont, and the Coachella Valley. From the early 20th century through the 1950s, baseball diamonds in the Inland Empire provided unique opportunities for nurturing athletic and educational skills, ethnic identity, and political self-determination for Mexican Americans during an era of segregation. Legendary men's and women's teams--such as the Corona Athletics, San Bernardino's Mitla Café, the Colton Mercuries, and Las Debs de Corona--served as an important means for Mexican American communities to examine civil and educational rights and offer valuable insight on social, cultural, and gender roles. These evocative photographs recall the often-neglected history of Mexican American barrio baseball clubs of the Inland Empire.
La mas completa cronica historica de la unidad de infanteria chilena con mayor legado en el pais, durante la Guerra del Pacifico; conflicto de 1879-1884, por el guano y salitre, durante el siglo XIX. Primer tomo de tres.
Revista anual de la Asociación de Belenistas de Guadalajara
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Based on a study of Madrid (1850-1930), Discordant Notes argues that sound, noise, street music and flamenco have played a key role in structuring the transition to modernity by helping to negotiate social attitudes and legal responses to fundamental problems such as poverty, insalubrity, and crime.