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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marc Simon Rodriguez (Portland State University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780415877411ISBN 10: 0415877415 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 16 December 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWith Rethinking the Chicano Movement, Marc Simon Rodriguez has artfully placed El Movimiento into its rightful place in American civil rights history. Rethinking is a critical addition to the undergraduate classroom, a significant reinterpretation of the movement's legacy, and an exceptional read for anyone interested in Mexican American and civil rights history. This book is a must read. -Michael Innis-Jimenez, author of Steel Barrio: Mexican Migration to South Chicago, 1915-1940 This book offers a compelling narrative of the Chicano movement, bringing to light its broad history, successes and limitations, as well as much new information on the struggle. Rethinking the Chicano Movement is a tremendously ambitious and important work. -Brian D. Behnken, author of Fighting Their Own Battles: Mexican Americans, African Americans, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Texas Rodriguez has written an interesting and fresh interpretation of the Chicano movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is an exciting book combining dramatic chapters with an insightful and balanced analysis. Historians will welcome this superbly rendered synthesis. It is ideally suited for students seeking to understand the social ferment that surrounded the Chicano struggle for equality and justice. -Zaragosa Vargas, author of Crucible of Struggle: A History of Mexican America from Colonial Times to the Present """With Rethinking the Chicano Movement, Marc Simon Rodriguez has artfully placed El Movimiento into its rightful place in American civil rights history. Rethinking is a critical addition to the undergraduate classroom, a significant reinterpretation of the movement’s legacy, and an exceptional read for anyone interested in Mexican American and civil rights history. This book is a must read."" —Michael Innis-Jiménez, author of Steel Barrio: Mexican Migration to South Chicago, 1915-1940 ""This book offers a compelling narrative of the Chicano movement, bringing to light its broad history, successes and limitations, as well as much new information on the struggle. Rethinking the Chicano Movement is a tremendously ambitious and important work."" —Brian D. Behnken, author of Fighting Their Own Battles: Mexican Americans, African Americans, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Texas ""Rodriguez has written an interesting and fresh interpretation of the Chicano movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is an exciting book combining dramatic chapters with an insightful and balanced analysis. Historians will welcome this superbly rendered synthesis. It is ideally suited for students seeking to understand the social ferment that surrounded the Chicano struggle for equality and justice."" —Zaragosa Vargas, author of Crucible of Struggle: A History of Mexican America from Colonial Times to the Present" With Rethinking the Chicano Movement, Marc Simon Rodriguez has artfully placed El Movimiento into its rightful place in American civil rights history. Rethinking is a critical addition to the undergraduate classroom, a significant reinterpretation of the movement's legacy, and an exceptional read for anyone interested in Mexican American and civil rights history. This book is a must read. -Michael Innis-Jimenez, author of Steel Barrio: Mexican Migration to South Chicago, 1915-1940 This book offers a compelling narrative of the Chicano movement,ã bringing to light its broad history, successes and limitations, as well as much new information on the struggle. Rethinking the Chicano Movement is aã tremendously ambitious and important work. -Brian D. Behnken, author of Fighting Their Own Battles: Mexican Americans, African Americans, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Texas Rodriguez has written an interesting and fresh interpretation of the Chicano movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is an exciting book combining dramatic chapters with an insightful and balanced analysis. Historians will welcome this superbly rendered synthesis. It is ideally suited for students seeking to understand the social ferment that surrounded the Chicano struggle for equality and justice. -Zaragosa Vargas, author of Crucible of Struggle: A History of Mexican America from Colonial Times to the Present Author InformationMarc Simon Rodriguez is Associate Professor of history at Portland State University and the managing editor of the Pacific Historical Review. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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