SANTA FE: A Modern History, 1880-1990.
Edition: First printing.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, (2001) dj. Hardcover first edition - From the dustjacket: "From 1880, when the railroad reached Santa Fe, to the early 1990s, the city was transformed from a territorial outpost to a modern community. . . a readable, captivating social history centered on the essence of Santa Fe--the lives of its Hispano and Anglo residents. . The authors see a contradiction between the commitment to preserve and expand the city's attraction for tourists and the need for employment opportunity beyond the service and tourist industry. But the city's Anglo and Hispanic residents have accommodated to each other through intermarriage, health practices, education, and many other ways to create a unique city for its inhabitants. It is in the process of ethnic interaction that the population created new cultural standards that have raised the city's stature to national prominence." Illustrated with photographs. Bibliographical note, notes index. xii, 272 pp. ISBN: 0-826323316.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.