Hispanics in the American West

Hispanics in the American West - Cultures in the American West Series

Hardback (07 Nov 2005)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This work provides a revealing look at the history of Hispanic peoples in the American West (or, from the Mexican perspective, El Norte) from the period of Spanish colonization through the present day.

Hispanics in the American West portrays the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of Spanish-speaking peoples from the arrival of Spanish conquistadors to the present, highlighting such defining moments as the years of Mexican sovereignty, the Mexican-American War, the coming of the railroad, the great Mexican migration in the early 20th century, the Great Depression, World War II, the Chicano Movement that arose in the mid-1960s, and more.

Coverage includes Hispanics of all nationalities (not just Mexican, but Cuban, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, and Guatemalan, among others) and ranges beyond the "traditional" Hispanic states (Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado) to look at newer communities of Spanish-speaking peoples in Oregon, Hawaii, and Utah. The result is a portrait of Hispanic American life in the West that is uniquely inclusive, insightful, and surprising.


  • Includes maps, photos, and a comprehensive index as well as biographical sketches within each chapter that personalize the themes, recounting the lives of individuals caught up in the sweep of history
  • Covers Hispanic Americans of all origins, offering discussions of the differences among these groups not found in other publications

Book information

ISBN: 9781851096794
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pub date:
DEWEY: 978.00468
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 445
Weight: 735g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 28mm