When Sugar Ruled: Economy and Society in Northwestern Argentina, Tucumán, 1876-1916

When Sugar Ruled: Economy and Society in Northwestern Argentina, Tucumán, 1876-1916

by Patricia Juarez-Dappe
When Sugar Ruled: Economy and Society in Northwestern Argentina, Tucumán, 1876-1916

When Sugar Ruled: Economy and Society in Northwestern Argentina, Tucumán, 1876-1916

by Patricia Juarez-Dappe

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Overview

Two tropical commodities—coffee and sugar—dominated Latin American export economies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. When Sugar Ruled: Economy and Society in Northwestern Argentina, Tucumán, 1876–1916 presents a distinctive case that does not quite fit into the pattern of many Latin American sugar economies.

During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the province of Tucumán emerged as Argentina’s main sugar producer, its industry catering almost exclusively to the needs of the national market and financed mostly by domestic capital. The expansion of the sugar industry provoked profound changes in Tucumán’s economy as sugar specialization replaced the province’s diversified productive structure. Since ingenios relied on outside growers for the supply of a large share of the sugarcane, sugar production did not produce massive land dispossession and resulted in the emergence of a heterogeneous planter group. The arrival of thousands of workers from neighboring provinces during the harvest season transformed rural society dramatically. As the most dynamic sector in Tucumán’s economy, revenues from sugar enabled the provincial government to participate in the modernizing movement sweeping turn-of-the-century Argentina.

Patricia Juarez-Dappe uncovers the unique features that characterized sugar production in Tucumán as well as the changes experienced by the province’s economy and society between 1876 and 1916, the period of most dramatic sugar expansion. When Sugar Ruled is an important addition to the literature on sugar economies in Latin America and Argentina.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896804630
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 03/06/2010
Series: Ohio RIS Latin America Series , #49
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 233
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Patricia Juarez-Dappe is an associate professor of Latin American history at California State University, Northridge.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Setting the Stage Chapter 1: Foundations for Growth Chapter 2: The Sugar Industry and Tucumán’s Economy Chapter 3: Sugarcane Planters Chapter 4: Sugar Labor Chapter 5: Sugar and the Province Conclusion: The World That Sugar Created Appendix: Census Manuscript Schedules, 1869 and 1895 Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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