Description
While a few commentators have recognized the parallels of the guest worker programs for Mexican immigrants to the United States to the bracero policies early in the 20th century, fewer still connect those policies to traditional forms of colonial labor exploitation such as that practiced respectively by the British and French colonial regimes in In
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments, Introduction, Chapter 1 Imperialism and Labor: Mexican, Indian, and Algerian Labor Migrations in Comparative Perspective, Chapter 2 Recruiting, Processing, and Transporting Bracero Labor to the United States, Chapter 3 In Defense of Indentured Labor, Chapter 4 Economic Power Versus Academic Freedom: The Case of Henry P Anderson and the University of California, Chapter 5 Indentured Labor: A Convention in U.S.-Mexico Relations, Chapter 6 The Hispanic Challenge? Or the Imperialist Challenge?, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index