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Bridging national borders in North America : transnational and comparative histories
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Bridging national borders in North America : transnational and comparative histories

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Introduction: borders and their historians in North America / Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill
Conflict and cooperation in the making of Texas-Mexico border society, 1840/1880 / Miguel Ángel González Quiroga
Between race and nation : the creation of a métis borderland on the northern plains, 1850/1900 / Michel Hogue
Epidemics, Indians, and border-making in the nineteenth-century Pacific Northwest / Jennifer Seltz
Divided ranges : trans-border ranches and the creation of national space along the western Mexico/U.S. border / Rachel St. John
The scales of salmon : diplomacy and conservation in the western Canada/U.S. borderlands / Lissa Wadewitz
Crossing the line : the INS and the federal regulation of the Mexican border / S. Deborah Kang
Caught in the gap : the transit privilege and North America's ambiguous borders / Andrea Geiger
The welcoming voice of the southland : American tourism across the U.S./Mexico border, 1880/1940 / Catherine Cocks
Projecting the in-between : cinematic representations of national borders in North America, 1908/1940 / Dominique Brégent-Heald
Glass curtains and storied landscapes : the fur trade, national boundaries, and historians / Bethel Saler and Carolyn Podruchny.

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