Introduction: New Directions in Transnational Mexican History, Matthew D. Esposito and James A. Garza
Chapter 1: For Wealth and Progress: Spanish Immigrants, Mexican Communities and the Conquest of the Environment in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Mexico, James A. Garza
Chapter 2: To “Bind Revolution with a Golden Chain:” The Transnational Imaginings of Porte Crayon in Porfirian Mexico, 1879-1885, Matthew D. Esposito
Chapter 3: “The Disease Prevails:” The Comparative Epidemiology of Railroads in British India and Porfirian Mexico, Matthew D. Esposito
Chapter 4: Champion Vaqueros: Practice and Performance in Wild West Entertainment, 1883-1927, Pablo A. Rangel
Chapter 5: Performing Acts of Motherhood: Esperanza Iris, Public Entertainment, and the Portrayal of Virtue in Post-Revolutionary Mexico City, Emily Casillas
Chapter 6: For Love, Country, and Puppetry: Angelina Beloff’s Russian Version of Mexican Nationalism, Andrea Scott
Chapter 7: Reexamining the Tenure of the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico, 1934-1979, Juan E. Vega Ramirez
Chapter 8: Paint the Goal Posts Pink: Futboleras, Mexican (Re)presentation, and the 1971 Women’s World Cup, Madelina Homberger Cordia
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