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Julius Wilm
Transatlantische Historische Studien, 2018
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Quieting Title to Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in the Trans-Nueces: The Bourland and Miller Commission, 1850-1852
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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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"Retribution Will Be Their Reward": New Mexico's Las Gorras Blancas and the Fight for the Las Vegas Land Grant Commons
David Correia
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The Political Economy of the American Frontier
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James F Brooks
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How the Border Crossed Us: Filling the Gap between Plume v. Seward and the Dispossission of Mexican Landowners in California after 1848
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Illusions of Empire: The Civil War and Reconstruction in the US-Mexico Borderlands
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Santa Anna Never Had an iPhone: Some Thoughts on the Price of Peace and the Financial Misfortunes of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848
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Continental Crossroads: Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History
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Hispanic American Historical Review, 2006
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How the Border Crossed Us: Filling the Gap between Plume v. Seward and the Dispossession of Mexican Landowners in California after 1848
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"By Force of Expectation: Colonization, Public Lands, and the Property Relation"
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Land Policy: Founding Choices and Outcomes, 1781-1802
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Overview of the Federal Presence in New Mexico 1900-1945
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Negotiating Conquest: Internal Colonialism and Shared Histories in the South Texas Borderlands
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Travellers and settlers in Mexican Texas
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Acta Hispanica, 2002
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Property Rights to Frontier Land and Minerals: US Exceptionalism
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The Blighted History of the Alameda Land Grant: Montoya v. Unknown Heirs of Virgil
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Cruel Embrace: War and Slavery in the Texas Borderlands, 1700-1840
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Dissertation Abstract, "Settlement Colonialism: Compensatory Justice in United States Expansion, 1903-1941"
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Benjamin Johnson
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Commercial Conquest: Empire and Property in the Early US Republic
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“Access to Land”: The State and the evolution of landholding patterns in the U.S. and Argentina in the 19th century
Peter Fleer
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