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Cochabamba, 1550–1900: Colonialism and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia

Winner of the 1990 Best Book Award from the New England Council on Latin American Studies This study of Bolivia uses Cochabamba as a laboratory to examine the long-term transformation of native Andean society into a vibrant Quechua-Spanish-mestizo region of haciendas and smallholdings, towns and villages, peasant markets and migratory networks caught in the web of Spanish imperial politics and economics. Combining economic, social, and ethnohistory, Brooke Larson shows how the contradictions of class and colonialism eventually gave rise to new peasant, artisan, and laboring groups that challenged the evolving structures of colonial domination. Originally published in 1988, this expanded edition includes a new final chapter that explores the book&;s implications for understanding the formation of a distinctive peasant political culture in the Cochabamba valleys over the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

yazar:Brooke Larson
Isbn 10:0822320886
Isbn 13:978-0822320883
yayınevi:Duke University Press
dil:İngilizce
Boyutlar ve boyutlar:15.57 x 2.9 x 23.5 cm
Tarafından gönderildi
Cochabamba, 1550–1900: Colonialism and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia:
18 Mart 1998