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  • The changing geography of U.S. Hispanics, 1850-1990
  • Cultural studies ; Demographic change ; Ethnicity ; Hispanics ; Immigration ; Linguistic minority ; Population ; United States of America
  • The Hispanic population in the USA has increased from approximately one million in 1930 to ca. 32 million in 1997. Evolution of this population - not all of whom still speak Spanish - is discussed through the twentieth century in terms
  • Log barns of Hispanic New Mexico
  • The cultural landscape of Northern New Mexico reflects a two century-old Hispanic practice of building barns made of logs. However, the A. found that, at another level, their form and function owe more to local innovation than tradition. - (DWG)
  • Finding common ground : unity in diversity in the political mobilization of U.S. Hispanics
  • Demographic structure ; Election ; Ethnic minority ; Hispanics ; Living standard ; Minority ; Policy ; Population distribution ; Social status ; United States
  • Cultural landscape ; Ethnic community ; Hispanics ; Ohio ; Residential environment ; Rural house ; United States of America
  • AA. assess if Puerto Ricans in Lorain, Ohio, express their ethnicity with residential landscaping. Using a city directory, they identified 300 homes in the city that has a head-of-household that had a Hispanic surname, and they compared their houses
  • and yards with those of non-Hispanics. The Puerto-Rican yard-complex included a high incidence of religious shrines, front yard flower gardens, potted plants, well maintained yards, and homes painted in pastels. - (SLD)
  • Population geography of mainland hispanic America : inventory of the 1980s
  • Ethnic identities and ethnic enclaves : the morphogenesis of San Francisco's Hispanic Barrio
  • Geographical aspects of Hispanic colonization on the northern frontier of New Spain
  • Ethnicity and urban recreation : Whites, Blacks and Hispanics in Chicago's public parks
  • The American Geographical Society’s Map of Hispanic America : million-scale mapping between the wars
  • The 1:1 million Map of Hispanic America, compiled at the American Geographical Society’s New York headquarters between the First and Second World Wars, has been seen as a landmark in twentieth-century cartography. In this essay the AA. re-evaluate
  • the Hispanic Map as a technical and scholarly project and re-assess its wider significance for the history of twentieth-century topographic mapping in the light of the cultural and political factors that shaped its development. When finally completed in 1945
  • , the Hispanic Map was rightly judged an unsurpassed scientific achievement and a major work of art. But it was already out of date, superseded by newer cartographic technologies, particularly aerial survey and reconnaissance, that had removed the need
  • for the kind of meticulous and painstaking compilation that the Hispanic Map exemplified.
  • The overlooked ethnic dimension of Hispanic subgroup settlement in New York City
  • Ethnic community ; Ethnic group ; Ghetto ; Hispanics ; New York City ; New York State ; Socio-economic system ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban district ; Urban population
  • The emergence of new Hispanic settlement patterns in Appalachia
  • Appalachian Mountains ; County ; Demographic change ; Hispanics ; Internal migration ; Settlement ; Socio-economic system ; Spatial distribution ; United States of America
  • The impact of family status on Black, White, and Hispanic women's commuting
  • Hispanic migration and population redistribution in the United States
  • Significant housing discrimination against Blacks continues to exist in Miami. Blacks live in neighborhoods that are not nearly as segregated by socioeconomic status as are Hispanic and non-Hispanic White neighborhoods. They live in predominantly
  • Nationale Einheit und kulturelle Vielfalt in den USA. Aufgezeigt am Beispiel der Hispanics im Südwesten
  • Hispanic lands and peoples : selected writings of James J. Parsons.
  • Water resources and irrigation agriculture in pre-hispanic Peru
  • Pre-hispanic ridged fields of the Casma Valley, Peru
  • Wetland agriculture in pre-hispanic Mesoamerica
  • The residential segregation of Hispanics in cities and suburbs of Michigan