Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836–1986

There is a version in Spanish, titled Anglos y mexicanos en la formación de Texas: 1836-1986, published in 1991 by Alianza Editorial in Spain.

The second part shows the reorientation of the Texas economy towards settled agriculture, when previously ranching was the primary economic engine, and how this resulted in repression against Texans of Mexican origin.

The third section describes how Anglo-dominated Texas enacted racially discriminatory laws against Texans of Mexican origins.

The final section shows how, in a more urban-oriented Texas, segregation declined and the order is more favorable to Texans of Mexican origins.

[2] Avelardo Valdez of the University of Texas at San Antonio described the book as "a benchmark publication" that is "a significant addition" in its field and that it is "meticulously documented".