03119nam 22005415 450 991049597130332120220722184434.097805203428800520342887978052091110905209111059780585361420058536142810.1525/9780520342880(CKB)111057870436006(DE-B1597)542836(DE-B1597)9780520342880(OCoLC)1163878062(Perlego)4210698(EXLCZ)9911105787043600620200707h19871987 fg 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFamilia migration and adaptation in Baja and Alta California, 1800–1975 /Robert R. AlvarezReprint 2019Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[1987]©19871 online resource (232 p.) 1 frontisp., 8 maps9780520073890 0520073894 9780520055476 0520055470 Front matter --CONTENTS --MAPS --PHOTOGRAPHS --PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --INTRODUCTION --1. THE HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND OF MOBILITY --2. NINETEENTH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS: THE SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT OF MIGRATION --3. THE SOCIAL, GEOGRAPHIC, AND TEMPORAL BASIS OF NETWORK FORMATION --4. CALMALLÍ: THE MINING CIRCUIT AND EARLY NETWORK DEVELOPMENT, 1880-1910 --5. SAN DIEGO AND CALEXICO: THE FRONTERA AND EARLY NETWORK FORMALIZATION --6. SAN DIEGO-LEMON GROVE: FLORESCENCE, 1930-1950 --7. EPILOGUE --8. CONCLUSION --APPENDIX: ORIGINAL SPANISH FIELD NOTES --NOTES --BIBLIOGRAPHY --INDEXAnthropologists, historians, and sociologists will find here a striking challenge to accepted explanations of the northward movement of migrants from Mexico into the United States. Alvarez investigates the life histories of pioneer migrants and their offspring, finding a human dimension to migration which centers on the family. Spanish, American, and English exploits paved the way for exchange between Baja and Alta California. Alvarez shows how cultural stability actually increased as migrants settled in new locations, bringing their common values and memories with them. Anthropologists, historians, and sociologists will find here a striking challenge to accepted explanations of the northward movement of migrants from Mexico into the United States. Alvarez investigates the life histories of pioneer migrants and their offs SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & SocialbisacshBaja California (Mexico : Peninsula)Social conditionsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.979.4/980046872073Alvarez Robert R.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut99666DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910495971303321Familia2857747UNINA