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The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960

Edited by David G. Gutiérrez

Paper, 512 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11809-5
$27.00 / £16.00

September, 2004
Cloth, 512 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11808-8
$85.00 / £50.00

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Introduction. Demography and the Shifting Boundaries of "Community": Reflections on "U.S. Latinos" and the Evolution of Latino Studies, by David. G. GutiÈrrez

Globalization, Labor Migration, and the Demographic Revolution: Ethnic Mexicans in the Late Twentieth Century, by David. G. GutiÈrrez

Social Polarization and Colonized Labor: Puerto Ricans in the United States, 1945-2000, by Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles and Gladys JimÈnez-MuÒoz

Exiles, Immigrants, and Transnationals: The Cuban Communities of the United States, by MarÌa Cristina GarcÌa

Central American Immigrants: Diverse Populations, Changing Communities, by Norma Stoltz Chinchilla and Nora Hamilton

Transnational Ties and Incorporation: The Case of Dominicans in the United States, by Peggy Levitt

The Other "Other Hispanics": South American-Origin Latinos in the United States, by Marilyn Espitia

Gender and the Latino Experience in Late-Twentieth-Century America, by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo

From Barrios to Barricades: Religion and Religiosity in Latino Life, by Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo

U.S. Latino Expressive Cultures, by Frances R. Aparicio

The Continuing Latino Quest for Full Membership and Equal Citizenship: Legal Progress, Social Setbacks, and Political Promise, by Kevin R. Johnson

The Pressures of Perpetual Promise: Latinos and Politics, 1960-2003, by Louis DeSipio

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About the Author

David G. Gutierrez is professor of history at the University of California, San Diego.

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