The Nation - 25.11.2019

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Border Brokers documents the continuing
deleterious effects of U.S. immigration policies
and enforcement practices on a group of now
young adults and their families.
“An insightful and penetrating glimpse into the
intricacies of young adults as they embody and
wrestle with transborder life at the U.S.-Mexico
borderlands.” —Cynthia L. Bejarano

the university of arizona press
isbn 978-0-8165-4109-6 $29.95
paper; e-book available

Disestablishment and
Religious Dissent
Church-State Relations in the New
American States, 1776 –1833
by carl h. esbeck and
jonathan j. den hartog
“This remarkable collection sets a new
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America’s Religious History: Faith, Politics,
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university of missouri press
isbn 978-0-8262-2193-3 $45
hardcover; e-book available

Tulsa, 1921 shines a light into the shadows that
have long been cast over this extraordinary
instance of racial violence. With the clarity and
descriptive power of a veteran journalist, author
Randy Krehbiel digs deep into the events and
their aftermath and investigates decades-old
questions about the local culture at the root of
what one writer has called a white-led pogrom.
university of oklahoma press
isbn 978-0-8061-6331-4 $29.95
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CHRISTIAN WRIGHT

MINERS FOR DEMOCRACY
IN UTAH AND THE WEST

CARBON COUNTY


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Carbon County, USA


Miners for Democracy in Utah
and the West
by christian wright


In this book, Christian Wright explores the
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Mine Workers of America and coal mining in the
West over a fifty-year period of the twentieth
century. Wright provides evidence for organized
labor’s continuing significance and value while
effectively illuminating its external and internal
frustrations during a relatively recent chapter in
the history of Utah and the United States.


the university of utah press
isbn 978-1-60781-731-4 $45
hardcover; e-book available


Militarization: A Reader


edited by roberto j.
gonzález, hugh gusterson,
and gustaaf houtman


“This volume provides an astonishingly compre-
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threatening not only individuals, but whole
nations, peoples, and cultures, all captured by
a profoundly militarized United States.”
— Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies,
author of Understanding ISIS and the New
Global War on Terror

duke university press
isbn 978-1-4780-0623-7 $30.95
paper; e-book available


Border
Brokers
Children
of Mexican
Immigrants
Navigating
U.S. Society,
Laws, and
Politics
by christina
m. getrich

The Political Economy of
Resource Regulation
An International and Comparative
History, 1850–2015
edited by andreas r.d. sanders, pål
thonstad sandvik, and espen storli
The case studies gathered in this innovative
volume examine how the intersection of ideas,
interest groups, international institutions, and
political systems gave birth to distinctive
regulatory regimes at various times and places in
the modern world.
university of british columbia press
isbn 978-0-7748-6061-1 $39.95
paper, 376 pages, 6 graphs, 2 maps, 16 tables

Tulsa, 1921
Reporting a
Massacre
by randy
krehbiel;
foreword
by karlos
k. hill
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