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Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Borders and Their Historians in North America | |
Peoples In Between | |
Conflict and Cooperation in the Making of Texas-Mexico Border Society, 1840-1880 | |
Between Race and Nation: The Creation of a Métis Borderland on the Northern Plains, 1850-1900 | |
Environmental Control and State-Making | |
Epidemics, Indians, and Border-Making in the Nineteenth-Century Pacific Northwest | |
Divided Ranges: Trans-border Ranches and the Creation of National Space along the Western Mexico-U.S. Border | |
The Scales of Salmon: Diplomacy and Conservation in the Western Canada-U.S. Borderlands | |
Border Enforcement and Contestation | |
Crossing the Line: The INS and the Federal Regulation of the Mexican Border | |
Caught in the Gap: The Transit Privilege and North America's Ambiguous Borders | |
Border Representation and National Identity | |
The Welcoming Voice of the Southland: American Tourism across the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1880-1940 | |
Projecting the In-Between: Cinematic Representations of National Borders in North America, 1908-1940 | |
Glass Curtains and Storied Landscapes: The Fur Trade, National Boundaries, and Historians | |
Bibliography | |
Contributors | |
Index | |
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