Border Boom Town - Ciudad Juarez Since 1848 (Paperback)


Border Boom Town traces the social and economic evolution of Ciudad Juarez, the largest city on the U.S.-Mexican border and one of the fastest-growing urban centers in the world. In this evocative portrait, Oscar J. Martinez stresses the interdependence of Juarez and El Paso, a condition that is similar to relations between other "twin cities" along the border.

Using a wide variety of local historical materials from both sides of the Rio Grande, Martinez shows how Juarez entered the modern era with the arrival of the railroads in the 1880's, serving as a principal port of exit for waves of Mexican emigrants bound for the United States. In more recent years, increased migration to the area has resulted in extraordinary expansion of the population, with significant impact on both sides of the boundary.

Proximity to the highly industrialized country to the north and remoteness from Mexico's centers of production have brought a multiplicity of assets and liabilities. Juarez's vulnerability to external conditions has led to alternating cycles of prosperity and depression since the establishment of the border in 1848.

With the stimulus of new development programs in the 1960's and 1970's designed to integrate this neglected area into the national economic network, Juarez enjoyed the biggest boom in its history. However, government efforts to improve socioeconomic conditions failed to solve old problems and gave rise to new social ills. Ironically, the "Mexicanization" campaign on the border has led to unprecedented levels of foreign dependency.

Martinez's analysis shows that integrating the northern Mexican frontier into the national economy remains an elusive and complex problem with which Mexico will continue to grapple for years to come.


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Border Boom Town traces the social and economic evolution of Ciudad Juarez, the largest city on the U.S.-Mexican border and one of the fastest-growing urban centers in the world. In this evocative portrait, Oscar J. Martinez stresses the interdependence of Juarez and El Paso, a condition that is similar to relations between other "twin cities" along the border.

Using a wide variety of local historical materials from both sides of the Rio Grande, Martinez shows how Juarez entered the modern era with the arrival of the railroads in the 1880's, serving as a principal port of exit for waves of Mexican emigrants bound for the United States. In more recent years, increased migration to the area has resulted in extraordinary expansion of the population, with significant impact on both sides of the boundary.

Proximity to the highly industrialized country to the north and remoteness from Mexico's centers of production have brought a multiplicity of assets and liabilities. Juarez's vulnerability to external conditions has led to alternating cycles of prosperity and depression since the establishment of the border in 1848.

With the stimulus of new development programs in the 1960's and 1970's designed to integrate this neglected area into the national economic network, Juarez enjoyed the biggest boom in its history. However, government efforts to improve socioeconomic conditions failed to solve old problems and gave rise to new social ills. Ironically, the "Mexicanization" campaign on the border has led to unprecedented levels of foreign dependency.

Martinez's analysis shows that integrating the northern Mexican frontier into the national economy remains an elusive and complex problem with which Mexico will continue to grapple for years to come.

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Imprint

University Of Texas Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2011

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First published

April 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

248

ISBN-13

978-0-292-72982-7

Barcode

9780292729827

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LSN

0-292-72982-0



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