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Handmade Brick for Texas : A Mexican Border Industry, Its Workers, and Its Business - Scott Cook

Handmade Brick for Texas

A Mexican Border Industry, Its Workers, and Its Business

By: Scott Cook

Paperback | 13 December 2010

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"This is a deep and rich ethnography. Like the other works of Scott Cook, Handmade Brick for Texas illustrates research of the highest caliber. Here he focuses on the century and a quarter of the long history and development of the handmade brick industry in the riverine belt on both sides of the Lower Rio Grand/Rio Bravo border. This is classic ethnography that illustrates the strength of extended fieldwork and face-to-face encounters with the people who live on the border. Importantly, this book adds a dimension to the notion of maquilas on the U.S. -Mexico border.... The intricateties of labor to agriculture and brickmaking illustrate the high degree of variability and adaptation of these border folk and labor to the region. Handmade Brick for Texas illustrates a nuanced and important dimension of the Mexican agrarian reform of the 1940s and the rise of ejidos on the U.S. -Mexico border. There is very little research on the ejidos of the border, but this book delves not only into their origins but also their relevance in the building of this industry.... This is a rigorous analysis of the industry from its beginnings to the present, providing the reader with a meticulous ethnographic and economic analysis of this important commerce. Handmade Brick for Texas opens and relates a profound border life that adds new insights about borderlanders, border life, and Mexican entrepreneurs."---Robert R. Alvarez, University of California, San Diego

"Handmade Brick for Texas is a must-read for historical archaeologists in Texas. It brings an important historical perspective to material culture studies. Handmade bricks are often viewed as a class of material culture that has limited interpretative value, but Cook has demonstrated that these objects embody a tremendous amount of socioeconomic information. I will never pick up a handmade brick at a historic archaeological site without wondering about its complex history.... Who made it? When and where was it made? How much did it cost? How did it get delivered and end up where it was found? The book presents a very human perspective on the brick industry. The stories are up close and personal. Cook's use of the brickmakers' own words makes it easy for the reader to feel some of their emotions and share in their successes and frustrations."---Douglas K. Boyd, historical archaeologist; vice president, Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
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Handmade Brick for Texas is a must-read for historical archaeologists in Texas. It brings an important historical perspective to material culture studies. Handmade bricks are often viewed as a class of material culture that has limited interpretative value, but Cook has demonstrated that these objects embody a tremendous amount of socioeconomic information. I will never pick up a handmade brick at a historic archaeological site without wondering about its complex history . . . Who made it? When and where was it made? How much did it cost? How did it get delivered and end up where it was found? The book presents a very human perspective on the brick industry. The stories are up close and personal. Cook's use of the brickmakers' own words makes it easy for the reader to feel some of their emotions and share in their successes and frustrations. I really like the use of Spanish translations throughout the text. The pictures are wonderful and a great addition. -- Douglas K. Boyd, historical archaeologist and Vice President, Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
This is a deep and rich ethnography. Like the other works of Scott Cook, Handmade Brick for Texas illustrates research of the highest caliber. Here he focuses on the century and a quarter of the long history and development of the handmade brick industry in the reverine belt on both sides of the Lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Border. This is classic ethnography that illustrates the strength of extended fieldwork and face-to-face encounters with the people who live the border. Importantly, this book adds a dimension to the notion of 'maquilas' on the U.S.-Mexico Border. . . . The intricate ties of labor in agriculture and brick-making illustrate the high degree of variability and adaptation of these border folk and labor to the region. Handmade Brick for Texas illustrates a nuanced and important dimension of the Mexican agrarian reform of the 40's and the rise of ejidos on the U.S.-Mexico Border. There is very little research on the ejidos of the border, but this book delves not only into their origins but their relevance in the building of this industry. . . . This is a rigorous analysis of the industry from its beginnings to the present, providing the reader with a meticulous ethnographic and economic analysis of this important commerce. Handmade Brick for Texas opens and relates a profound border life that adds new insights about borderlanders, border life, and Mexican entrepreneurs. -- Robert R. Alvarez, University of California, San Diego
Altogether, Cook offers a fine book. Readers wishing to learn the details of making and selling Mexican handmade brick will happily revel in Cook's descriptions, while readers interested in the labor and social history of the border will benefit from the wealth of information Cook presents. * Southwestern Historical Quarterly *

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