Married to a daughter of the land : Spanish-Mexican women and interethnic marriage in California, 1820-1880 /
"Until recently, most studies of the colonial period of the American West has focused on the activities and agency of men. Now, historian Maria Raquel Casas examines the role of Spanish-Mexican women in the development of California. She finds that, far from being pawns in a male-dominated soci...
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Reno :
University of Nevada Press,
©2007.
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