TY - GEN T1 - Medieval culture and the Mexican American borderlands T2 - Rio Grande/Río Bravo ; A1 - Kearney, Milo A2 - Medrano, Manuel, 1949- LA - English PP - College Station PB - Texas A & M University Press YR - 2001 ED - 1st ed. UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm50638342 AB - The authors explore three interlinking themes. First, they assert that Mexican American Borderlands culture cannot be fully understood without knowledge of its medieval underpinnings in both Castile and England. Second, they argue that certain parallels in the medieval evolution of Hispanic and Anglo societies make the two cultures much more related that is often realized. Finally, the authors show how, despite these similarities, the origins of Anglo-Hispanic tensions trace back to the Middle Ages, predating Bartolome de Casa and the "Black Legend." OP - 240 CN - F787 .K435 2001eb SN - 1585449342 SN - 9781585449347 SN - 1585441325 SN - 9781585441327 KW - Mexican-American Border Region : Civilization. KW - United States : Relations : Mexico. KW - Mexico : Relations : United States. KW - United States : Civilization : English influences. KW - Mexico : Civilization : Spanish influences. KW - England : Civilization : 1066-1485. KW - Spain : Civilization : 711-1516. KW - Middle Ages. KW - England : Relations : Spain. KW - Spain : Relations : England. KW - Région frontalière mexicano-américaine : Civilisation. KW - États-Unis : Civilisation : Influence anglaise. KW - Mexique : Civilisation : Influence espagnole. KW - Angleterre : Civilisation : 1066-1485. KW - Espagne : Civilisation : 711-1516. KW - Moyen Âge. KW - Angleterre : Relations : Espagne. KW - HISTORY. KW - Civilization KW - Civilization : English influences KW - Civilization : Spanish influences KW - Middle Ages KW - International relations KW - England KW - Mexico KW - North America : Mexican-American Border Region KW - Spain KW - United States KW - Außenpolitik KW - Zivilisation KW - Mexiko KW - Spanien KW - Großbritannien KW - USA KW - 711-1516 ER -