Journal Articles by Elliott Young            

Co-authored with Ramón Gutiérrez, "Transnationalizing Borderlands History," Western Historical Quarterly, forthcoming.

“Between the Market and a Hard Place:  Fernando Pérez’s ‘Suite Habana’ in a Post-Utopian Cuba,” Cuban Studies, Vol. 38 (2008)

Co-authored with Pamela Voekel The Tepoztlán Institute for theTransnational History of the Americas, Social Text, Vol. 25, No. 392 (fall 2007): 9-18.

“Red Men, Princess Pocahontas, and George Washington: Harmonizing Race Relations in Laredo at the Turn of the Century,” Western Historical Quarterly, spring 1998, pp. 48-85.

"Remembering Catarino Garza's 1891 Revolution: An Aborted Border Insurrection," Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos, 12 (2), summer 1996, pp. 231-272.

“Deconstructing La Raza: Culture and Ideology of the Gente Decente of Laredo, 1904-1911,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XCVIII (2), October 1994, pp. 226-259.

Book Chapters and Essays

"Before the Revolution: Catarino Garza as Activist/Historian," in Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume II, eds. Erlinda Gonzales-Berry and Chuck Tatum (Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1996): 213-236.

"Regions" essay for The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History: From the Mid-Nineteenth Century Until the Present Day, eds. Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves Saunier (Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2009).

"Catarino Garza" essay for Border Encyclopedia, forthcoming from Greenwood Press.