A History of Hispanics in Southern Nevada
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Nevada Press
Published:30th Oct '97
Should be back in stock very soon
Hispanics were among the first people of European descent to venture into the territory that became Nevada, and they have participated in every stage of the state’s history and development since then--its mines, railroads, and ranches, the growth of its cities, and its modern industries. Until recently, however, their role in the development of the state and their lively cultural contributions have escaped the scrutiny of scholars. Now, in this important pioneering study, M. L. Miranda offers a thoughtful account of Nevada’s largest ethnic minority. Miranda analyzes their growing role in the state—especially in the booming urban South—and offers some projections for their future.
Highly recommended."" —R. Acuna, CHOICE, May 1998
""A History of Hispanics in Southern Nevada is a well-written, well-researched, and comprehensive book. Miranda has done a good job of providing a balanced historical account and up-to-date analysis of the experience of the Hispanic population of Nevada."" —Berch Berberoglu
ISBN: 9780874172911
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 333g