Medieval culture and the Mexican American borderlands
By Milo Kearney
Subjects: United States Local History, Mexico, civilization, United states, relations, mexico, HISTORY, History & Archaeology, Mexico, relations, foreign countries, United states, civilization, Mexican-american border region, Relations, Regions & Countries - Americas, Außenpolitik, Middle Ages, International relations, Zivilisation, Middle ages, English influences, Spanish influences, Civilization
Description: "The land along the U.S.-Mexican border is often portrayed as the place where two separate cultures meet - or indeed collide. Yet this is not the first meeting of the two cultures, not their first collision, and not their first confluence. Their respective ancestral cultures in England and Spain, argue scholars Milo Kearney and Manuel Medrano, had common roots in medieval Europe, and both their conflicts and the shared understandings that may form the basis for their cooperation trace back to those days."--BOOK JACKET.
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