Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture on the South Texas Border
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University of Texas Press, 2017.
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eBook
Language
English
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9781477312704
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Chad Richardson., Chad Richardson|AUTHOR., & Michael J. Pisani|AUTHOR. (2017). Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture on the South Texas Border . University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Chad Richardson, Chad Richardson|AUTHOR and Michael J. Pisani|AUTHOR. 2017. Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture On the South Texas Border. University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Chad Richardson, Chad Richardson|AUTHOR and Michael J. Pisani|AUTHOR. Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture On the South Texas Border University of Texas Press, 2017.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Chad Richardson, Chad Richardson|AUTHOR, and Michael J. Pisani|AUTHOR. Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture On the South Texas Border University of Texas Press, 2017.
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Full title | batos bolillos pochos and pelados class and culture on the south texas border |
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