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El. knyga: Conflicts of Interest

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Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, the recently discovered nineteenth-century novelist, broke many of the boundaries that circumscribed the life of both women and Hispanics in the southwestern territories of the United States. Not only was she the first Hispanic novelist to write English, but her courage and resolve took her into the circles of governmental and financial power where very few women had tread before. Conflicts of Interest captures the conflicted personality of Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, a woman pulled in different directions by tensions of class, race, gender, and nationality. The trajectory of Ruiz de Burton's life through her correspondence makes for a compelling and revealing narrative, one that brings to life the evolution of discourse and culture in the Southwest as it was becoming integrated in the United States-a process which, some might argue, continues today. This volume is as complete a collection of the Ruiz de Burton letters as is possible, given the imperfect historical record. Included are various personal and business documents and a collection of articles about her family. Among her correspondents were such important historical figures as Samuel L. M. Barlow, E. W. Morse, Prudenciana Moreno, and Platon Vallejo. But this album is not a simple collection of letters and documents; rather, researchers Sanchez and Pita have made great efforts to reconstitute Ruiz de Burton's life and times through their analysis and commentary.
Introduction ix
Baja California
Commentary
1(24)
Letters and Documents: Baja and Family Background
MARB's biography of Don Jose Manuel Ruiz, written for the Bancroft Project
25(4)
MARB's transcription of Don Jose Manuel's Letter
29(3)
Last Will and Testament of Ysabel Ruiz de Maitorena
32(10)
H. S. Burton's 1848 Letter to H. M. Naglee
42(2)
Family Trees for Ruiz, Carrillo, and Burton Families
44(14)
From Baja to Monterey
Commentary
58(16)
Letters and Documents (1848-1852)
74(12)
Early San Diego and La Frontera
Commentary
86
Letters and Documents (1851-1859)
74(105)
MARB's Letters
140(20)
Jose Matias Moreno's Letters on La Frontera
160(19)
(Shifting) Frames of Reference: Southwest by East
Commentary
179(52)
Letters and Documents (1859-1870)
231(132)
Illustrations
363(266)
Later San Diego: 1871-1895
Commentary
373(42)
Letters and Documents (1870-1895)
415(124)
Narratives of Negative Identification
Commentary
539(25)
Documents:
Book Reviews
564(9)
Articles
573(13)
Lower California Mining Company Brochure
586(18)
Obituaries
604(9)
MARB's petition as heir of H. S. Burton, her pension request, and other documents
613(7)
Pio Pico's Deed to Jamul Ranch
620(1)
Isabel Ruiz de Maytorena's suit against MARB
621(3)
New York Times article on Ensenada
624(5)
Unpublished References 629(2)
Index to Letters
by Date
631(5)
by
Chapter
636(6)
by Addressee/Sender
642