Regional Markets and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia: Cochabamba, 1539-1960

Regional Markets and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia: Cochabamba, 1539-1960

by Robert H. Jackson
Regional Markets and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia: Cochabamba, 1539-1960

Regional Markets and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia: Cochabamba, 1539-1960

by Robert H. Jackson

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Overview

In a groundbreaking volume, Professor Jackson seeks to discover when and how modernity supplanted the colonial era in Bolivia. The rural economy, structure of land tenure, and hacienda labor arrangements in the Andean region are carefully delineated through a case study of Cochabamba, a key region in the central valley of Bolivia, to trace changes in patterns present since the sixteenth century.

Between 1840 and 1930, shifts in regional markets and changes in government policies resulted in hacienda owners earning less and incurring greater debt, which inevitably led to the insolvency of many hacienda owners resale of colonial-era estates, and an increase in the number of peasant landowners. These changes, in turn, set in motion events leading to the 1953 agrarian reform movement.

"An ambitious book that will contribute to our re-thinking of Andean economic history, of dependency theory, and of ethnohistory."—Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826315335
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 10/01/1994
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.95(d)
Lexile: 1690L (what's this?)

About the Author

Robert H. Jackson, an independent historian, resides in Spring, Texas. He is widely published in the history of colonial Latin America and the borderlands.
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