00842nam0-22003011i-450-99000027364040332120001010000027364FED01000027364(Aleph)000027364FED0100002736420001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyIndustrial Hazard and Safety HandbookRalph W. King, John Magid.London-BostonNewnes-Butterworths1979793 p., 36 ill., 22 cm614King,Ralph William334942Magid,JohnITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000027364040332104 004-73IRC 1257/LDINCHDINCHIndustrial Hazard and Safety Handbook120008UNINAING0105251nam 2200793Ia 450 991096221220332120250704110108.09781611927504161192750197816119226151611922615(CKB)2670000000185717(EBL)3115153(SSID)ssj0000647397(PQKBManifestationID)11370603(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000647397(PQKBWorkID)10593869(PQKB)11628349(MiAaPQ)EBC3115153(Au-PeEL)EBL3115153(CaPaEBR)ebr10555591(OCoLC)922965520(MiFhGG)9781611922615(Perlego)2968750(NyNyDIG)DIGARTEP0058(EXLCZ)99267000000018571720100115d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRecovering the Hispanic history of Texas /Monica Perales and Raul A. Ramos, editors1st ed.Houston, Tex. Arte Pblico Pressc20101 online resource (193 p.)Recovering the U.S. Hispanic literary heritageDescription based upon print version of record.9781558855915 1558855912 Includes bibliographical references.""Cover ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Contents ""; ""Building a Project to Expand Texas History""; ""CREATING SOCIAL LANDSCAPES""; ""Lost in Translation: Tejano Roots on the Louisiana Texas Borderlandsp 1716-1821 ""; """"It can be cultivated where nothing but cactus will grow"": Local Knowledge and Healing on the Texas Military Frontier""; ""Las Escuelas del Centenario in Dolores Hidalgo Guanajuato Internationalizing Mexican History""; ""RACIALIZED IDENTITIES""; ""Enriching Rodriguez: Alberta Zepeda Snid of Edgewood ""; ""The Schools of Crystal City A Chicano Experiment in Change""""UNEARTHING VOICES""""Mucho Cuidado! Silencing Selectivity and Sensibility in the Utilization ofTejanoVoices by Texas Historians""; ""Rev. Gregorio M. Valenzuela and the Mexican-American Presbyterian Community of Texas""; ""The Female Voice in the History of the Texas Borderlands: Leonor Villegas de Magnon and Jovita Idar""The eight essays included in this volume examine the dominant narrative of Texas history and seek to establish a record that includes both Mexican men and women, groups whose voices have been notably absent from the history books. Finding documents that reflect the experiences of those outside of the mainstream culture is difficult, since historical archives tend to contain materials produced by the privileged and governing classes of society. The contributing scholars make a case for expanding the notion of archives to include alternative sources. By utilizing oral histories, Spanish-language writings and periodicals, folklore, photographs, and other personal materials, it becomes possible to recreate a history that includes a significant part of the state's population, the Mexican community that lived in the area long before its absorption into the United States. These articles, originally presented as part of the Hispanic History of Texas Project's first conference held in conjunction with the Texas State Historical Association's annual conference in 2008, primarily explore themes within the field of Chicano/a Studies. Divided into three sections, Creating Social Landscapes, Racialized Identities, and Unearthing Voices, the pieces cover issues as diverse as the Mexican-American Presbyterian community, the female voice in the history of the Texas borderlands, and Tejano roots on the Louisiana-Texas border in the 18th and 19th centuries. In their introduction, editors Monica Perales and Raúl A. Ramos write that the scholars, in their exploration of the state's history, go beyond the standard categories of immigration, assimilation, and the nation state. Instead, they forge new paths into historical territories by exploring gender and sexuality, migration, transnationalism and globalization. Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project publication.Hispanic AmericansTexasHistoriographyMexican American womenTexasHistoriographyMexican American womenTexasHistoryMexican AmericansTexasHistoriographyMexican AmericansTexasHistoryTexasEthnic relationsTexasHistoriographyTexasHistoryTexasSocial conditionsHispanic AmericansHistoriography.Mexican American womenHistoriography.Mexican American womenHistory.Mexican AmericansHistoriography.Mexican AmericansHistory.976.4/0046872Perales Monica1787930Ramos Ralul A1787931MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962212203321Recovering the Hispanic history of Texas4322011UNINA