Social Protest in an Urban Barrio: A Study of the Chicano Movement, 1966-1974

Author:   Marguerite V. Marin
Publisher:   University Press of America
Volume:   Volume 1
ISBN:  

9780819179623


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 February 1991
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Marguerite V. Marin
Publisher:   University Press of America
Imprint:   University Press of America
Volume:   Volume 1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9780819179623


ISBN 10:   0819179620
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 February 1991
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. * Journal of American History * Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University * Journal of American History * Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. * Western Historical Quarterly * Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. * Western Historical Quarterly * Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. * Journal of American History * Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University * Journal of American History *


Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. The Journal Of American History Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik The Journal Of American History Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. Western Historical Quarterly Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. Western Historical Quarterly Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. The Journal Of American History Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik The Journal Of American History


Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry.>>>>--Nancy Jurik The Journal Of American History


Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. Journal of American History Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University Journal of American History Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. Western Historical Quarterly Marin has provided one of the first analyses of the Chicano movement on the local level that moves beyond the genre of personal memoir. Western Historical Quarterly Marin's study does assist in bringing attention to the importance of the Chicano movement not only for our understanding of contemporary Chicano history but also for our understanding of the sixties. Journal of American History Provides a fine example of the integration of theory into rigorous qualitative empirical inquiry. -- Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University Journal of American History


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Marguerite V. Marin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.

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