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Imperial metropolis : Los Angeles, Mexico, and the borderlands of American empire, 1865-1941 / Jessica Kim.

Author: Kim, Jessica M. author.

ImprintChapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019]

Descriptionxii, 282 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Note:Pueblo, city, empire -- Organizing capital and controlling race and labor -- Revolution around the corner and across the border -- Like Cuba and the Philippines -- Against capital and foreigners -- Highway for the hemisphere.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-268) and index.

Note:"In this ... narrative of capitalist development and revolutionary response, Jessica Kim chronicles the imperial visions of the Los Angeles civic elites who fueled the city's phenomenal growth between the Civil War and World War II. Driven by the belief that an enterprising white-run city deserved to control a nonwhite periphery, wealthy Angelenos invested heavily in Mexican industries such as agriculture, petroleum, mining, and tourism, and transformed the countryside of northern Mexico, both to enrich themselves and to develop their home city as a new site of empire."-- Provided by publisher.



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Author:
Kim, Jessica M. author.
Series Statement
The David J. Weber series in the new borderlands history
Subject:
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Economic conditions -- 19th century.
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Relations -- Mexico.
Mexico -- Relations -- California -- Los Angeles.
Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 -- Economic aspects.
United States -- Territorial expansion -- Economic aspects.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
David J. Weber series in the new borderlands history.