Elaine Carey
Elaine Carey (Ph.D., History, UNM) is assistant professor of history at St. John's University. Her first book, Plaza of Sacrifices: Gender, Power, and Terror in 1968 Mexico (UNM Press, 2005), is a Diálogos title.
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Smugglers, Brothels, and Twine
Edited by Elaine Carey and Andrae M. Marak
The University of Arizona Press
A historical perspective, from Mesoamerican counterfeits of cacao beans used as currency to cattle rustling to human trafficking; from Canada's and Mexico's different approaches to the illegality of liquor in the United States during Prohibition to contemporary case studies of the transnational movement of people, crime, narcotics, vice, and even ideas.