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An interesting study that concentrates on the human aspects of migration over generations. Alvarez, an anthropologist, denies that Baja Californians migrated to the United States for solely economic reasons. Rather, they followed a centuries-old "regional-familial" tradition of northward movement. The process did not break down family structure, but instead strengthened it through development of an extended kinship network. Alvarez's reference to individuals and families, including his own, make this an unusual and persuasive volume. The major portion deals with the late 19th through mid-20th centuries; contains useful genealogical diagrams; and is buttressed by extensive oral interviews. Recommended for academic and special libraries. Roy H. Tryon, Delaware State Archives, Dover
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"Alvarez's findings and his demonstration that binational linkages have played historically significant roles along the border is an important contribution to the field." -- Richard Griswold del Castillo, Pacific Historical Review

"Producing a work that is both an anthropological case study and a narrative micro or regional history, the author has used new and unique primary sources to fashion a scholarly work that transcends the mundane boundaries of the academic disciplines." -- David W. Walker, Hispanic American Historical Review

"The greatest merit of this highly readable and engaging book is the humanization of the immigrant experience. It is filled with individual anecdotes of love, struggle and hope mirrored in that greater institution: la familia." -- Jesus Salvador Trevino, Los Angeles Times Book Review

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