Occasional Paper Series

A General Survey of
Chicano(a) Historiography

by

Antonio Ríos-Bustamante
University of Wyoming

Occasional Paper No. 25

June 1997

 

Although Mexican-Americans have one of the oldest histories of the peoples of the United States, Chicano(a) history as a recognized field within United States history is new, with the first historiographic essays in Chicano history appearing in 1970. Acceptance by historians has been gradual, but as of the 1990's the field of Chicano history has been formally recognized by both the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. Despite formal acceptance, many historians still view the field as questionable, primarily regional, and limited to the Southwest.

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