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By investigating how various groups along the Mexico-Guatemala border negotiated nationality, this offers insights into the complex development of transnational communities, the links between identity and citizenship, and the challenges of integrating disparate groups into a cohesive nation. Entwined with a labour history of rural workers, it also shows how labour struggles were a way for poor Mexicans and migrant Guatemalans to assert claims to national political power and social inclusion.

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By investigating how various groups along the Mexico-Guatemala border negotiated nationality, this offers insights into the complex development of transnational communities, the links between identity and citizenship, and the challenges of integrating disparate groups into a cohesive nation. Entwined with a labour history of rural workers, it also shows how labour struggles were a way for poor Mexicans and migrant Guatemalans to assert claims to national political power and social inclusion.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Nolan-Ferrell is an assistant professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio.