Thomas E. Sheridan

Thomas E. Sheridan is a Distinguished Outreach Professor at the University of Arizona. He has written or co-edited fifteen books, including Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumacácori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O’odham, which won the Past Presidents’ Gold Award from the Association of Borderlands Studies.

Arizona Arizona
Arizona

Arizona

A History, Revised Edition

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The Border and Its Bodies The Border and Its Bodies
The Border and Its Bodies

The Border and Its Bodies

The Embodiment of Risk Along the U.S.-México Line

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Contested Ground Contested Ground
Contested Ground

Contested Ground

Comparative Frontiers on the Northern and Southern Edges of the Spanish Empire

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Empire of Sand Empire of Sand
Empire of Sand

Empire of Sand

The Seri Indians and the Struggle for Spanish Sonora, 1645–1803

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Landscapes of Fraud Landscapes of Fraud
Landscapes of Fraud

Landscapes of Fraud

Mission Tumacácori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O'odham

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Last Water on the Devil's Highway Last Water on the Devil's Highway
Last Water on the Devil's Highway

Last Water on the Devil's Highway

A Cultural and Natural History of Tinajas Altas

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Los Tucsonenses Los Tucsonenses
Los Tucsonenses

Los Tucsonenses

The Mexican Community in Tucson, 1854–1941

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Moquis and Kastiilam Moquis and Kastiilam
Moquis and Kastiilam

Moquis and Kastiilam

Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume I, 1540–1679

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Moquis and Kastiilam Moquis and Kastiilam
Moquis and Kastiilam

Moquis and Kastiilam

Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume II, 1680–1781

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Paths of Life Paths of Life
Paths of Life

Paths of Life

American Indians of the Southwest and Northern Mexico

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The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain
The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain

The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain

A Documentary History, Volume Two, Part One: The Californias and Sinaloa-Sonora, 1700-1765

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Where the Dove Calls Where the Dove Calls
Where the Dove Calls

Where the Dove Calls

The Political Ecology of a Peasant Corporate Community in Northwestern Mexico

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