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Eric V. Meeks
Northern Arizona University - Flagstaff / United States
History, Philosophy, Theology / History
AD Scientific Index ID: 4459424
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Eric V. Meeks's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Border citizens: the making of Indians, Mexicans, and Anglos in ArizonaEV MeeksUniversity of Texas Press, 2007201*2007
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The Tohono O\'odham, Wage Labor, and Resistant Adaptation, 1900–1930EV MeeksWestern Historical Quarterly 34 (4), 468-489, 2003512003
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Border Citizens: The Making of IndiansEV MeeksMexicans, and Anglos in Arizona, 2007402007
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Protecting the" white citizen worker": race, labor, and citizenship in South-Central Arizona, 1929-1945EV MeeksJournal of the Southwest, 91-113, 2006122006
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Border citizens: race, labor, and identity in South-Central Arizona, 1910–1965EV MeeksThe University of Texas at Austin, 2001102001
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