Remembering the forgotten war : the enduring legacies of the U.S./Mexican War / Michael Scott Van Wagenen.

Van Wagenen, Michael.
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, c2012.
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Part of the series Public history in historical perspective;Public history in historical perspective.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: Of War and Soccer — Victory and Dissolution : The United States, 1848/1865 — In the Shadow of Defeat : Mexico, 1848/1866 — Old Soldiers and New Wars : The United States, 1866/1895 — Inventing Heroes : Mexico, 1867/1920 — Empire and Exclusion : The United States, 1896/1929 — Rituals of the State : Mexico, 1921/1952 — Good Neighbors and Bad Blood : The United States, 1930/1965 — Resisting the Gringos : Mexico, 1953/1989 — Contesting American Pasts : The United States, 1966/1989 — Remembrance and Free Trade : The United States and Mexico, 1990/2008 — Conclusion: Putting the Skeletons to Rest.

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Requested by Lansing, M.

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