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    Alden, D.
    Bacharach, J.
    Bergquist, C.
    Bridgman, J.
    Butow, R.
    Conlon, F.
    Ellison, H.
    Ferrill, A.
    Fowler, W.
    Gil, C.
    Hankins, T.
    Kirkendall, R.
    Levy, F.
    Pease, O.
    Pressly, T.
    Saum, L.
    Ullman, J.
    Waugh, D.

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Carlos Gil
Professor Emeritus: Latin America; Latino/Mexican American
gil@u.washington.edu


Education

Ph.D. University of London, 1955.

Selected Bibliography

"Mexican Business: Why We Know So Little About It." Article manuscript being considered for publication.

Hope and Frustration: Interviews with Leaders of Mexico's Political Opposition. Wilmington, Delaware: SR Books (an imprint of Scholarly Resources), 1992.

"The Hispano-American Communities of Washington," in Sid White and S. E. Solberg, eds., The Peoples of Washington: Cultural Perspectives. Pullman: Washington State Press, 1989: 159-192.

Life in Provincial Mexico: National and Regional History as Seen from Mascota, Jalisco, 1867-1972. Los Angeles: University of California, Latin American Center, 1983.

Macota 1867-1972, Unidad Editorial, Gobierno de Jalisco, Secretaria General, Guadalajara, Jalisco, 1988. Abridged Translation of Life in Provincial Mexico.

"Ernesto Galarza," in Julio a. Martinez and Fransisco A. Lomeli, eds., Chicano Literature: A Reference Guide. New York: Greenwood Press, 1985: 441-448.

The Many Faces of the Mexican American: An Essay Concerning Chicano Character. Seattle, Washington: Centro de Estudios Chicanos. Working Paper Series No. 1.

"Lydia Mendoza: Houstonian and First Mexican American Lady of Song," in The Houston Review 3:2 (Summer 1981): 250-260. Reprinted in Jose Villarino and Arturo Ramirez, eds., Chicano Border: Culture and Folklore. San Diego: Marin Publications, 1981. Also Reprinted in Jose Villarino and Arturo Ramirez, eds., Aztlan: Chicano Culture and Folklore. An Anthology. New York: McGraw Hill Publishers, 1997: 223-234.

The Age of Porfirio Diaz: Selected Readings. Albequerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1977.

Research in Progress

"The Small Business Sector in Mexico: Some Statistical Preliminaries."

The history of industry in Mexico since World War II.

 

 

 






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