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Activities of the MACs During the Period 17 through 23 November 1956
in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (04 December 1956), Box 2, Border Incidents General July 1, 1956 - Dec. 31, 1956 , 3 page(s)
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in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (04 December 1956), Box 2, Border Incidents General July 1, 1956 - Dec. 31, 1956 , 3 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
04 December 1956, 1956
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Recipient Organization
United States. Department of State
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Crossing borders, International relations, Internment camps, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Lebanese, Syrians, Jordanians, Israelis, Egyptians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Airgram from AmConsul Jerusalem to Department of State, January 14, 1964
written by William L. Hamilton, Jr., fl. 1957, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (14 January 1964), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 2 page(s)
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written by William L. Hamilton, Jr., fl. 1957, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (14 January 1964), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 2 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
14 January 1964, 1964
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
William L. Hamilton, Jr., fl. 1957
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Air forces, International relations, Crossing borders, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Airgram from AmEmbassy Tel Aviv to Department of State, September 7, 1962
in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (07 September 1962), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 7 page(s)
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in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (07 September 1962), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 7 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
07 September 1962, 1962
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Peacekeeping, Fences, International relations, Crossing borders, Political boundaries, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Syrians, Jordanians, Israelis, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Airgram from Sheldon T. Mills at AmEmbassy Amman to Secretary of State, June 11, 1959
written by Sheldon T. Mills, 1904-1988, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (11 June 1959), Box 11, Jordan (1959-1960) , 2 page(s)
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written by Sheldon T. Mills, 1904-1988, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (11 June 1959), Box 11, Jordan (1959-1960) , 2 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
11 June 1959, 1959
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Sheldon T. Mills, 1904-1988
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, International relations, Crossing borders, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Israelis, Jordanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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America in the World, Line in the Sand: A History of the Western U.S. - Mexico Border
written by Rachel St. John, 1976-, in America in the World (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011, originally published 2011), 297 page(s)
Line in the Sand details the dramatic transformation of the western U.S.-Mexico border from its creation at the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848 to the emergence of the modern boundary line in the first decades of the twentieth century. In this sweeping narrative, Rachel St. John explores how this boundary...
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written by Rachel St. John, 1976-, in America in the World (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011, originally published 2011), 297 page(s)
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Line in the Sand details the dramatic transformation of the western U.S.-Mexico border from its creation at the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848 to the emergence of the modern boundary line in the first decades of the twentieth century. In this sweeping narrative, Rachel St. John explores how this boundary changed from a mere line on a map to a clearly marked and heavily regulated divide between the United States and Mexico. Focusing on t...
Line in the Sand details the dramatic transformation of the western U.S.-Mexico border from its creation at the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848 to the emergence of the modern boundary line in the first decades of the twentieth century. In this sweeping narrative, Rachel St. John explores how this boundary changed from a mere line on a map to a clearly marked and heavily regulated divide between the United States and Mexico. Focusing on the desert border to the west of the Rio Grande, this book explains the origins of the modern border and places the line at the center of a transnational history of expanding capitalism and state power in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Moving across local, regional, and national scales, St. John shows how government officials, Native American raiders, ranchers, railroad builders, miners, investors, immigrants, and smugglers contributed to the rise of state power on the border and developed strategies to navigate the increasingly regulated landscape. Over the border's history, the U.S. and Mexican states gradually developed an expanding array of official laws, ad hoc arrangements, government agents, and physical barriers that did not close the line, but made it a flexible barrier that restricted the movement of some people, goods, and animals without impeding others. By the 1930s, their efforts had created the foundations of the modern border control apparatus. Drawing on extensive research in U.S. and Mexican archives, Line in the Sand weaves together a transnational history of how an undistinguished strip of land became the significant and symbolic space of state power and national definition that we know today.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Rachel St. John, 1976-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Series
America in the World
Topic / Theme
Mexico and the United States Border, Ethnic relations, International relations, Political boundaries, Sociology, Geography, Politics & Policy, History, Mexicans, Americans, 21st Century in World History (2001– ), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Copyright © 2011 by Princeton University Press
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Annex of the English Summary Report on the Meeting of the Working Group of Refugee Offices, Held at Rochwaldhaussen Near Lauterbach on 11 Au...
in Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II (RG260), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, The Public Safety Branch: Records Relating to the Fire Service Commission, 1945-49. Display of Flags Thru Check on Transit Travelers in British Zone, Refugee & Expellee Problems Transfer of Populations , 28 page(s)
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in Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II (RG260), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, The Public Safety Branch: Records Relating to the Fire Service Commission, 1945-49. Display of Flags Thru Check on Transit Travelers in British Zone, Refugee & Expellee Problems Transfer of Populations , 28 page(s)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
EU and its Borders, Internal and External, Germany and its Borders, Negotiation in government, Crossing borders, Refugees, Germany Divided into Occupation Zones, June 5, 1945, Law, Politics & Policy, British, Americans, Germans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence
edited by María de los Angeles Torres, fl. 1998, Edwin Meléndez, fl. 1998, Rebecca Morales, fl. 1998 and Frank Bonilla, 1925-2010 (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 308 page(s)
This new reality—the Latinization of the United States—is driven by forces that reach well beyond U.S. borders. It asserts itself demographically, politically, in the workplace, and in daily life. The perception that Latinos are now positioned to help bring about change in the Americas from within the United S...
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edited by María de los Angeles Torres, fl. 1998, Edwin Meléndez, fl. 1998, Rebecca Morales, fl. 1998 and Frank Bonilla, 1925-2010 (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 308 page(s)
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This new reality—the Latinization of the United States—is driven by forces that reach well beyond U.S. borders. It asserts itself demographically, politically, in the workplace, and in daily life. The perception that Latinos are now positioned to help bring about change in the Americas from within the United States has taken hold, sparking renewed interest and specific initiatives by hemispheric governments to cultivate new forms of relations...
This new reality—the Latinization of the United States—is driven by forces that reach well beyond U.S. borders. It asserts itself demographically, politically, in the workplace, and in daily life. The perception that Latinos are now positioned to help bring about change in the Americas from within the United States has taken hold, sparking renewed interest and specific initiatives by hemispheric governments to cultivate new forms of relationships with emigrant communities. Borderless Borders describes the structural processes and active interventions taking place inside and outside U.S. Latino communities. After a context-setting introduction by urban planner Rebecca Morales, the contributors focus on four themes. Economist Manuel Pastor Jr., urban sociologist Saskia Sassen, and political scientist Carol Wise look at emerging forms of global and transnational interdependence and at whether they are likely to produce individuals who are economically independent or simply more dependent. Sociologist Jorge Chapa, social anthropologist Maria P. Fernández Kelly, and economist Edwin Meléndez examine the negative impact of economic and political restructuring within the United States, especially within Latino communities. Performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Peña, legal scholar Gerald Torres, political scientist María de los Angeles Torres, and modern language specialist Silvio Torres-Saillant consider the implications—for community formation, citizenship, political participation, and human rights—of the fact that individuals are forced to construct identities for themselves in more than one sociopolitical setting. Finally, sociologist Jeremy Brecher, sociologist Frank Bonilla, and political scientist Pedro Cabán speculate on new paths into international relations and issue-oriented social movements and organizations among these mobile populations. To supplement the written contributions, painter Bibiana Suárez has chosen several artworks that contribute to the interdisciplinary scope of the book.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Book
Contributor
María de los Angeles Torres, fl. 1998, Edwin Meléndez, fl. 1998, Rebecca Morales, fl. 1998, Frank Bonilla, 1925-2010
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Temple University Press
Topic / Theme
Mexico and the United States Border, Ethnic relations, Crossing borders, Government policy, Cultural identity, Economic conditions, Politics & Policy, Geography, Late 20th Century (1975–2000), Americans, Latinos, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 1998 Temple University
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Chronological Summary of Border Incidents, March 1959
in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (27 March 1959), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 6 page(s)
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in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (27 March 1959), Box 2, Border Incidents General. January 1, 1958 - May 1967 , 6 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
27 March 1959, 1959
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Violence, Skirmishes, Political boundaries, Crossing borders, International relations, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Lebanese, Egyptians, Arabs, Israelis, Syrians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Circulation Slip, Original and Copy of Letter from Robert Krueger to Cristobal P. Aldrete re: June 1980 Meeting of Border Working Group, Jul...
written by Bob Krueger, 1935-, in Southwest Border Regional Commission Meeting Proceedings, 1978-1980 (RG40), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (18 July 1980), Records of the Department of Commerce, Office of Regional Economic Coordination, Southwest Border Regional Commission, Subject Files 1978-1980, Briefing Book U.S. - Mexican Bilateral Cultural Commission Talks July 17-18 1978 , 9 page(s)
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written by Bob Krueger, 1935-, in Southwest Border Regional Commission Meeting Proceedings, 1978-1980 (RG40), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (18 July 1980), Records of the Department of Commerce, Office of Regional Economic Coordination, Southwest Border Regional Commission, Subject Files 1978-1980, Briefing Book U.S. - Mexican Bilateral Cultural Commission Talks July 17-18 1978 , 9 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
18 July 1980, 1980
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Bob Krueger, 1935-
Topic / Theme
Mexico and the United States Border, Diplomacy, Crossing borders, Bridges, Law, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Conversation with Col. Monbaz, Israeli Deputy Director of Armistice Affairs, May 31, 1960
written by Eric Wendelin, fl. 1960, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (31 May 1960), Box 11, Jordan (1959-1960) , 3 page(s)
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written by Eric Wendelin, fl. 1960, in General Records of the Department of State (RG59). Intelligence Research Files of Herbert A. Fine Relating to the Palestinian Problem, 1947-1971, of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (31 May 1960), Box 11, Jordan (1959-1960) , 3 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
31 May 1960, 1960
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Recipient Organization
United States. Department of State
Author / Creator
Eric Wendelin, fl. 1960
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Government policy, International relations, Crossing borders, Geography, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Israelis, Jordanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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