The Latin American Peasant

The Latin American Peasant

by Andrew Pearse
The Latin American Peasant

The Latin American Peasant

by Andrew Pearse

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Overview

First Published 1975, The Latin American Peasant is not a historian's book, the presentation is rather sociological in that it seeks to explain the working out of a process of social transformation and the social forces which are released by the pursuit of common interests by social entities such as classes and territorial groups, and the pursuit of a vision of livelihood by individuals and families.

The peasant, in the sense of this book, is the agricultural producer and cottage craftsman of preindustrial and partially industrial societies, who produces for the provisioning of his own household, and for market exchange, and lives in land groups. The concept peasant, taken as equivalent of the word campesino or campones, does have both historical and geographical reality in the Latin American context. The book discusses important themes such as land labor institutions in Latin America; peasant action; the transformation of the estate; peasants and revolution in Bolivia; and peasant organization and peasant destinies. This this is an important book for scholars and researchers of Latin American sociology, rural sociology, historical sociology, and sociology in general.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032866918
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 301
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrew Pearse was a British sociologist who lived and worked in Latin America.
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