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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 08e 630 RC 007 753 AUTHOR Loventhal, Milton, Comp.; And Others TITLE Bibliografia de Materiales Tocante al Chicano: A Bibliography of Materials Relating to the Chicano in the Library, California State University. Second Edition, December 1972. INSTITUTION California State Univ., San Jose. PUB DATE Dec 72 NOTE 230p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$11.40 DESCRIPTORS Agricultural Laborers; American Indians; *Bibliographies; Bilingual Education; Booklists; Cultural Background; Cultural Enrichment; *Education; Films; *Fine Arts; Foreign Relations; Humanities: Laws; *Mexican American History; *Mexican Americans; Mexicans; Migrants; Politics; Social Values IDENTIFIERS *Chicanos ABSTRACT Approximately 2,295 books and articles published between 1945 and 1970 are listed in this bibliography for students in the field of Mexican American. Studies. Emphasis is on agricultural laborers, bilingualism, Indians of Mexico, Mexico, cuLtural background, history, politics, and education. The bibliography has complete title and author indexes. it is arranged by subject headings, which are alphabetical. Within these headings, specific items are also listed alphabetically. Items may be listed more than once. Films relevant to the study of Chicano affairs are given in a supplement. (FF) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION It WELPARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO. DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN ATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY. BIBLIOGRAFIA DE MATERIALES TOCANTE AL CHICANO: A Bibliography of Materials Relating to the Chicano in the Library, California State University, San Jose Second Edition Compiled by Milton Loventhal with the assistance of Robert L. Lauritzen and Christine Simpson in cooperation with Hector L. Cordova - Chairman Mexican American Graduate Studies Department California State University, San Jose Library, California State University San Jose, California December, 1972 TABLE,OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION vi-vii AGRICULTURAL LABORERS AGRICULTURALLABORERS - ARIZONA 1 AGRICULTURALLABORER'S - CALIFORNIA 1-2 AGRICULTURALLABORERS - MEXICO 2 AGRICULTURALLABORERS - MICHIGAN 3 AGRICULTURALLABORERS - TEXAS 3 AGRICULTURALLABORERS - UNITED STATES 3-4 AGRICULTURALLABORERS - UNITED STATES - BIBLIOGRAPHY 4 BILINGUALISM 4-11. BILINGUALISM - BIBLIOGRAPHY 12 CHAVEZ, CESAR ESTRADA 12 CHILDREN OF MIGRANT LABORERS CHILDREN OF MIGRANT LABORERS - EDUCATION 12-14 INDIANS OF MEXICO 14-18 INDIANS OF MEXICO - ANTIQUITIES. 18-22 INDIANS OF MEXICO - ARCHITECTURE 22-23 INDIANS OF MEXICO - ART 23-25 INDIANS OF MEXICO - BIBLIOGRAPHY 25 INDIANS OF MEXICO - COSTUMES AND ADORNMENT 25 INDIANS OF MEXICO - CULTURE 26 INDIANS OF MEXICO - DANCES 26 INDIANS OF MEXICO - DWELLINGS 27 INDIANS OF MEXICO - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 27 INDIANS OF MEXICO - FICTION 27 INDIANS OF MEXICO - IMPLEMENTS 27 INDIANS OF MEXICO - LANGUAGES 27-28 INDIANS OF MEXICO - LANGUAGES - BIBLIOGRAPHY 28 INDIANS OF MEXICO - MISSIONS 28-29 INDIANS OF MEXICO - MIXED BLOODS 29 INDIANS OF MEXICO - MORTUARY CUSTOMS 29 INDIANS OF MEXICO - MUSIC 29 INDIANS, OF MEXICO - PHILOSOPHY 29-30 INDIANS OF MEXICO - PICTURES, ILLUSTRATIONS, ETC. 30 ii INDIANS OF MEXICO - POTTERY 30-31 INDIANS OF MEXICO - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY 31-32 INDIANS OF MEXICO - SCULPTURE 32 INDIANS OF MEXICO - SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS 32-34 INDUANS OF MEXICO - TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS 34 INDIANS OF MEXICO - WARS 34 INDIANS OF MEXICO - WRITING 34 MEXICAN-AMERICANS 35-37 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- ART AND LITERATURE 37-38 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- BIBLIOGRAPHY 39-41 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- BIOGRAPHY 41 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- CALIFORNIA 41-43 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- DIRECTORIES 43 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- EASTERN STATES 44 MEXICAN-AMERICANS EDUCATION 44-53 MEXI CAN- AMERICANS- HEALTH 53-54 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- HISTORY 54-56 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- JUVENILE LITERATURE 56-57 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT 57-61 MEXICAN- AMERICANS- PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS 61-62 MEXICAN-AMERICANS RELIGION 62 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 62-66 MEXICAN-AMERICANS- SOUTHWESTERN STATES 66-70 MEXICAN-AMERICANS YOUTH 70-72 MEXICO MEXICO- AGRICULTURE 72-73 MEXICO- ARCHITECTURE 73-74 MEXICO ARMY 74 MEXICO- ART 74-76 MEXICO- BIBLIOGRAPHY 76 -78 MEXICO- BIOGRAPHY 78-79 MEXICO- BOUNDARIES - UNITED STATES 79 MEXICO- CENSUS 80 MEXICO- CIVILIZATION 80-81 MEXICO- COMMERCE 82 MEXICO CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY 82 MEXICO CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 82 -83 MEXICO- DESCRIPTION AND' TRAVEL 83-91 MEXICO DESCRIPTION:AND TRAVEL - GUIDE -BOOKS 91 -92 MEXICO- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS 92-93 MEXICO DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS 93 MEXICO ECONOMIC` CONDITIONS 93-96 MEXICO ECONOMIC POLICY 96-97 MEXICO EDUCATION. 97-98. MEXICO EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION 98 -99 iii MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS 99-100 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - CUBA 100 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - FRANCE 100 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - GERMANY 100 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - GREAT BRITAIN 101 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - JAPAN 101 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - SPAIN 101 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - TEXAS 101 MEXICO - FOREIGN RELATIONS - UNITED STATES 102-105 MEXICO - FRONTIER TROUBLES 105-106 MEXICO - GENEALOGY 106 MEXICO - HISTORY 106-109 MEXICO - HISTORY - TO 1810 109-110 MEXICO - HISTORY - TO 1519 110 MEXICO - HISTORY - TO 1519 - SOURCES 111 MEXICO - HISTORY - CONQUEST, 1519-1540 11/-114 MEXICO - HISTORY - CONQUEST, 1519-1540 - FICTION 114-115 MEXICO - HISTORY - CONQUEST, 1319-1540 - SOURCES 115 MEXICO - HISTORY - SPANISH COLONY, 1540-1810 115-117 MEXICO - HISTORY - SPANISH COLONY, 1540-1810 - SOURCES 117 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1810 - 117-118 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1810- - SOURCES 118 MEXICO - HISTORY - WARS OF INDEPENDENCE, 1810-1821 118-119 MEXICO - HISTORY - WARS OF INDEPENDENCE, 1810-1821 -FICTION 119 MEXICO - HISTORY - WARS OF INDEPENDENCE, 1810-1821 -SOURCES 119-120 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1821-1861 120 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1821-1861 - SOURCES 121 MEXICO - HISTORY - WAR WITH U.S., 1845-1848 121-125 MEXICO - HISTORY - WAR WITH U.S., 1845-1848 - BIBLIOGRAPHY 125 MEXICO - HISTORY - WAR WITH U.S., 1845-1848 - FICTION 125 MEXICO - HISTORY - EUROPEAN INTERVENTION, 1861-1867 125-127 MEXICO - HISTORY - EUROPEAN INTERVENTION, 1861-1867 - FICTION 127 MEXICO - HISTORY-- EUROPEAN INTERVENTION, 1861-1867 - SOURCES 128 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1867-1910 128 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1867-1910 - SOURCES 128 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1910-1946 129-134 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1910-1946 - FICTION 134 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1910-1946 - SOURCES 135 MEXICO - HISTORY - 1946 135 MEXICO - HISTORY - DICTIONARIES 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - MILITARY 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - NAVAL 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - PHILOSOPHY 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - PICTORIAL WORKS 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - POETRY 136 MEXICO - HISTORY - SOURCES 137 MEXICO - INDUSTRIES 137 MEXICO - INTELLECTUAL LIFE 137-138 MEXICO - LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES 138 MEXICO - LITERATURE 138-140 MEXICO - MAPS 140-141 iv MEXICO PERIODICALS 141 MEXICO PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE 141-142 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT 142 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1540-1810 143 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1810- 143 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1810-1821 143 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1821-1861 143-144 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1867-1910 144 MEXICO POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1910-1946 144-146 MEIC,C0 POLITICS ANDGOVERNMENT- 1946- 146-147 MAICO POPULATION 147 MEXICO RELATIONS (GENERAL).WITHTHE U.S. 148 MEXICO RELIGION 148-149 MEXICO RURAL CONDITIONS 150 MEXICO SOCIAL CONDITIONS 150-152 MEXICO SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS 152-154 MEXICO STATISTICS 154 MEXICO STATISTICS, VITAL 154 MEXICO THEATER 155 MEXICO (CITY) 155 MEXICO(CITY)CASA DEL BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO 155 MEXICO(CITY)- DESCRIPTION 156 MEXICO(CITY)- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 156 MEXICO(CITY)- ESCUELA NACIONAL DE MEDICINA 156 MEXICO(CITY)- FESTIVALS, ETC. 157 MEXICO(CITY)- HISTORY 157 MEXICO(CITY)- HOSPITAL DE JESUS NAZARENO 157 MEXICO(CITY)- MAPS 157 MEXICO(CITY)- MEXICO CITY COLLEGE. LIBRARY 158 MEXICO(CITY)- MUSEO NACIONAL DE ANTROPOLOGIA 158 MEXICO(CITY)- PALACIO DE LA INQUISICION 158 MEXICO(CITY)- SOCIAL CONDITIONS 158 MEXICO(CITY)- STREETS 158 MEXICO(CITY)- UNIVERSIDAD 158-159 MIGRANT LABOR MIGRANT LABOR,- BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 MIGRANT LABOR - CALIFORNIA 159-160 MIGRANT LABOR - JUVENILE LITERATURE 160-161 MIGRANT LABOR - LAW AND LEGISLATION 161 MIGRANT LABOR - MICHIGAN 161 MIGRANT LABOR - TEXAS 161 MIGRANT LABOR - UNITED STATES 161-163 V SOUTHWEST, NEW 164-165 SOUTHWEST,NEW- ANTIQUITIES 165-166 SOUTHWEST,NEW- BIBLIOGRAPHY 166-167 SOUTHWEST,NEW- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 167-171 SOUTHWEST,NEW- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL - GUIDE-BOOKS 171 SOUTHWEST,NEW- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL - POETRY 171-172 SOUTHWEST,NEW- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL - VIEWS 172 SOUTHWEST,NEW- DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION 172-173 SOUTHWEST,NEW- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 173 SOUTHWEST,NEW- HISTORY 173-175 SOUTHWEST,NEW- HISTORY - CIVIL WAR 176 SOUTHWEST,NEW- HISTORY - MILITARY 176 SOUTHWEST,NEW- HISTORY - SOURCES 176 SOUTHWEST,NEW- JUVENILE LITERATURE 177 SOUTHWEST,NEW- MAPS 177 SOUTHWEST,NEW- PERIODICALS 177 SOUTHWEST,NEW- SOCIAL CONDITIONS 177 SOUTHWEST,NEW- SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS 177-178 AUTHOR INDEX 179-193 TITLE INDEX 194-219 SUPPLEMENT - FILMS 221-222 vi INTRODUCTION Chicanos historically have been the victims of neglect and discrim- ination educationally, as well as in so many other crucial areas. Chicanos, herein used in its most inclusive sense to denote all members of La Raza, have been forgotten bibliographically until relatively recently. This bibliography is representative of what must be a con- tinuing commitment