WST in the American Southwest/NW Mexico

Wed, 24 May 1995 09:31:41 -0500 (EST)
Thomas D. [Tom] Hall, THALL@DEPAUW.EDU (THALL@DEPAUW.EDU")

The following request is forwarded from Spanbord. I replied identifying
myself. Like Anita Cohen, I am interested if others are working on the
region.

For those unfamiliar with the terminology the Spanish Borderlands, in
broadest conception runs from Florida thru California including up to
Colorado & Nevada, and south to the northern tier of states in Mexico.
Chronologically runs from ca 1530 thru the present. The bulk of work in
this region has centered on what is now SW US, particularly New Mexico.
As always regional definitions are fuzzy and complicated, the above is
intended to give a rough idea of the time/region the request covers.

Please send replies to me [thall@depauw.edu] AND Anita Cohen (add at end)
or to me and I'll forward them to her. As customary, I'll post the
results.

thanks
tom hall
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From: IN%"SPANBORD%ASUACAD.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu" "Spanish Borderlands"
24-MAY-1995
Subj: World systems theory

Could I get some names of people in the Spanish Colonial field who are still
using world systems theory to explain social history? Is anyone still using
this model?

Anita Cohen-Williams; Reference Services; Hayden Library
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
PHONE: (602) 965-4579 FAX: (602) 965-9169
INTERNET: IACAGC@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU Owner: HISTARCH, SPANBORD