Dictionary of Mexican American History
By (Author) Matt S. Meier
By (author) Felician Rivera
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th December 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
973.046872
Winner of ALA Outstanding Reference Book, 1981 1981 (United States)
Hardback
498
Topics included are not only people, places, and events, but laws, treaties, and organizations. . . . The editors . . . supplied us with a much needed reference guide that should be a priority item on every librarian's acquisition list. International Social Science Review
This is a welcome entry for ethnic studies, a handbook that will save hours of leg work and frustrations to hundreds of researchers. Topics included are not only people, places, and events, but laws, treaties, and organizations. The individual entries are concise, clear, and logical, the longer ones indicate further readings, which is especially helpful. Seven appendices are attached, covering among others a complete chronology, a glossary of Chicano terminology, maps, statistics, and a bibliography. The book is indexed. The editors supplied us with a much needed reference guide that should be a priority item on every librarian's acquisition list. * International Social Science Review *
MATT S. MEIER is the Patrick A. Donohoe Professor in the Department of History at Santa Clara University.