Friday, January 9, 2004

2:30–4:30 p.m.

60. Land Policy, Migration, and Identity: Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico, 1770–1850
Marriott, Embassy Room

Joint session with the Conference on Latin American History

Chair: Juliana Barr, Rutgers University
Papers:

Alternative Imaginings of Place: Mexicans, Indians, and Anglo-Americans and the Carving of Spaces in Texas and New Mexico, 1800–50
Andrés Reséndez, University of California at Davis

National Identity and English-Speaking Immigrants into Spanish Louisiana: Natchez and the Felicianas, 1770–1819
Light Townsend Cummins, Austin College

Comment: Charles R. Cutter, Purdue University
Gregory Nobles, Georgia Institute of Technology