This survey chronicles the presence, roles, activities and contributions of Hispanics in the 200-year history of the United States Congress. Beginning with a historical overview of Congress, the author provides biographical sketches of the Hispanic members of Congress and their roles.
This book provides a comprehensive and penetrating investigation of the governmental and political processes of New Mexico. It combines a view of how the social and political history have shaped contemporary New Mexico political culture and the nature of governmental and political affairs.