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The Aimless Life - Music, Mines, and Revolution from the Rocky Mountains to Mexico (Paperback, Annotated edition): Leonard... The Aimless Life - Music, Mines, and Revolution from the Rocky Mountains to Mexico (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Leonard Worcester; Edited by Andrew Offenburger
R500 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In early March of 1915 news broke in El Paso that Leonard Worcester Jr., a leading mining executive in the border region, was being held in a Chihuahua jail without trial or release on bond. Officials loyal to Francisco "Pancho" Villa had accused Worcester of defrauding a Mexican company related to a shipment of zinc, a charge without merit. While struggling to convince Mexican officials of his innocence, Worcester found himself in the middle of a maelstrom of economic interests, foreign diplomacy, and revolution that engulfed the U.S.-Mexico border region after 1910. Worcester's 1939 memoir of his "aimless" life describes an important period in U.S. and Mexican history from the perspective of an American miner, musician, and entrepreneur-running counter to the bombast of boosters promoting Manifest Destiny. Introduced, edited, and annotated by Andrew Offenburger, Worcester's first-person account details the expansion of the American West, mining and labor in Colorado, the formation of reservations in Indian Territory, the Great Depression, and the everyday nature of the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua. Worcester's memoir, one of the few written by an American living in the Mexican borderlands during this important historical era, provides a snapshot of the capitalist development of the American West and borderlands regions in the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University.

Frontiers in the Gilded Age - Adventure, Capitalism, and Dispossession from Southern Africa to the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands,... Frontiers in the Gilded Age - Adventure, Capitalism, and Dispossession from Southern Africa to the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, 1880-1917 (Hardcover)
Andrew Offenburger
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The surprising connections between the American frontier and empire in Southern Africa, and the people who participated in both In the late nineteenth century, the U.S.-Mexican borderlands constituted one stop beyond the United States where Americans chased capitalist dreams. Crisscrossing the American West, southern Africa, and northern Mexico, Andrew Offenburger examines how frontier spaces could glitter with potential and grandiose dreams, expose the flawed and immoral strategies of profiteers, and yet reveal the capacity for resistance and resilience that Indigenous people summoned when threatened. Through a series of stories, Offenburger explores how a shared frontier ideology shaped a global system.

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