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War and Peace on the Frontier
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xiv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
-
I. First Peoples and the Making of Andean and Amazonian Space
- Myth of Inka Origin at Lake Titicaca 13
- The Myth of Tunupa 20
- Guaraní Creation Myth 22
- Verticality and Complementarity 27
- Peopling the Empire 34
- Workers in the Fields of the Inka 38
- Settlement and Landscape Transformation in the Amazonian Lowlands 41
-
II. States and Conquests in the Andes
- Conquest by the Inka 45
- “Our Natives Were Well Governed” 52
- The Myth of the Chullpas and the Emergence of the Sun 55
- A Spanish Vision of the Conquest 57
- An Uru Vision of the Conquest 65
- A Guaraní Vision of the Conquest 69
-
III. The Rich Mountain
- Tales of Potosí 71
- Imperial Panoply in the Baroque City 88
- The Good Wife 90
- Cacique Nobility and Heraldry 96
- Trade with Potosí 101
- Mining and the Mita 105
- New Worlds, Jesuit Worlds 109
- Echoes of the Missions 113
-
IV. From Indian Insurgency to Creole Independence
- Death to Bad Government 115
- The Siege of La Paz 122
- An Unbearable Yoke 127
- The Specter of Justice 130
- The Creole Cry of Freedom 133
- Debate over Spanish Sovereignty 135
- Guerrilla Patriots 141
- Frontier Confrontations 146
- Farewell 149
- Inventing Bolivia 152
-
V. Market Circuits and Enclave Extraction
- A Conspiracy of Commerce 161
- The Argument for Free Trade 170
- The Silver Patriarch 175
- Transforming the Property Regime 181
- Disentailment and Its Discontents 184
- Integration of the Lowlands 188
- Dreams of the Railroad 193
- Integration of the South 195
- The Tin Baron 200
-
VI. The Nation and Political Fragmentation
- The Peru-Bolivian Confederation 207
- In the Forests of the Yuracaré 214
- “Are You Not Equal?” 220
- Cosmopolitan Taste 222
- War and Peace on the Frontier 225
- A Tenuous Alliance 228
- Egalitarian Revolution 232
- The War of the Pacific 234
- The God Man 239
- An Aymara Command 243
- Social Darwinism in the Courtroom 245
- “The Slow and Gradual Disappearance of the Indigenous Race” 251
-
VII. The Nationalization of Natural Resources
- The Problem of the East 257
- A Woman’s Realm 268
- Everyday Life on the Hacienda 272
- Landlord Counteroffensive 274
- “Land to Those Who Work It” 278
- The Catavi Massacre 287
- Mines as Cemeteries 294
- Sergio Almaraz Paz 298
- The March to the East 302
- A Beggar on a Chair of Gold 311
- The Condemnation of Coca 315
- The Blood of the Nation 318
-
VIII. Revolutionary Currents
- The Laws of the Land 323
- Resurrection of the Race 331
- A Voice for Women 337
- A Woman’s Work 339
- The Business of War 346
- The Ayllu-School 351
- Front Lines 357
- Leaving for the Front 363
- The Death of Servitude 365
- Trotsky on the Altiplano 371
- Nation vs. Anti-nation 376
- The Sudden Upheaval 383
- The People versus the Rosca 387
- “They Fought without Holding Back” 389
- History Redeemed 390
- Requiem for a Revolution 392
- Iconoclast and Prophet 399
-
IX. Dictatorship and Democracy
- Cold War Strongman 407
- A Continental Vanguard 416
- The Call to Armed Struggle 423
- An Aymara in the Ranks 425
- Under a Waning Moon 429
- The Gospel of a Guerrilla 434
- The Military-Peasant Pact 437
- In the Name of Katari 439
- Urban Underworld 447
- We Need to Be Organized Too 452
- A Strike of the Conscience 460
- The Dictatorship on Trial 468
- All Saints Massacre 477
- Narco-Dictatorship 480
- Labor and the Return to Democracy 486
- The Crisis as Method 490
- Horizons of Memory 494
- Travails of the Migrant 499
-
X. Neoliberalism and Lowland Ascendancy
- “Bitter Medicine” 503
- In the Name of the Nation 514
- Farewell to Llallagua 517
- The Workers Disperse 520
- Pushing Privatization 526
- Privatization Bolivian-Style 529
- Make Your Dream a Reality 534
- A Leaf in the Wind 536
- “For Sale” Signs 538
-
XI. Competing Projects for the Future
- Song for the Flowers 541
- Indian Theology 552
- The Long March 555
- In the Time of the Pachakuti 563
- Radical Regionalism 575
- Fiesta Power 581
- Flaws in the System 584
- A Day of One’s Own 587
- The Cultural Life of Coca 589
- The Coca Commodity Circuit 592
- Even the Rain 603
- Water Is Not for Sale 608
- Like a Bird 613
- The Gas War 615
-
XII Pachakuti?
- Brother and Comrade 623
- Deepening Divisions 633
- Foot Soldiers of Camba Nationalism 636
- Reclaiming the Capital 639
- A New Social Contract 642
- Living Well 646
- Rights of Nature 650
- Standoff in the Beni 653
- “Creative Tensions” 662
- The Wages of Development 667
- A Final Offering 673
- Suggestions for Further Reading 679
- Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources 687
- Index 699
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xiv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
-
I. First Peoples and the Making of Andean and Amazonian Space
- Myth of Inka Origin at Lake Titicaca 13
- The Myth of Tunupa 20
- Guaraní Creation Myth 22
- Verticality and Complementarity 27
- Peopling the Empire 34
- Workers in the Fields of the Inka 38
- Settlement and Landscape Transformation in the Amazonian Lowlands 41
-
II. States and Conquests in the Andes
- Conquest by the Inka 45
- “Our Natives Were Well Governed” 52
- The Myth of the Chullpas and the Emergence of the Sun 55
- A Spanish Vision of the Conquest 57
- An Uru Vision of the Conquest 65
- A Guaraní Vision of the Conquest 69
-
III. The Rich Mountain
- Tales of Potosí 71
- Imperial Panoply in the Baroque City 88
- The Good Wife 90
- Cacique Nobility and Heraldry 96
- Trade with Potosí 101
- Mining and the Mita 105
- New Worlds, Jesuit Worlds 109
- Echoes of the Missions 113
-
IV. From Indian Insurgency to Creole Independence
- Death to Bad Government 115
- The Siege of La Paz 122
- An Unbearable Yoke 127
- The Specter of Justice 130
- The Creole Cry of Freedom 133
- Debate over Spanish Sovereignty 135
- Guerrilla Patriots 141
- Frontier Confrontations 146
- Farewell 149
- Inventing Bolivia 152
-
V. Market Circuits and Enclave Extraction
- A Conspiracy of Commerce 161
- The Argument for Free Trade 170
- The Silver Patriarch 175
- Transforming the Property Regime 181
- Disentailment and Its Discontents 184
- Integration of the Lowlands 188
- Dreams of the Railroad 193
- Integration of the South 195
- The Tin Baron 200
-
VI. The Nation and Political Fragmentation
- The Peru-Bolivian Confederation 207
- In the Forests of the Yuracaré 214
- “Are You Not Equal?” 220
- Cosmopolitan Taste 222
- War and Peace on the Frontier 225
- A Tenuous Alliance 228
- Egalitarian Revolution 232
- The War of the Pacific 234
- The God Man 239
- An Aymara Command 243
- Social Darwinism in the Courtroom 245
- “The Slow and Gradual Disappearance of the Indigenous Race” 251
-
VII. The Nationalization of Natural Resources
- The Problem of the East 257
- A Woman’s Realm 268
- Everyday Life on the Hacienda 272
- Landlord Counteroffensive 274
- “Land to Those Who Work It” 278
- The Catavi Massacre 287
- Mines as Cemeteries 294
- Sergio Almaraz Paz 298
- The March to the East 302
- A Beggar on a Chair of Gold 311
- The Condemnation of Coca 315
- The Blood of the Nation 318
-
VIII. Revolutionary Currents
- The Laws of the Land 323
- Resurrection of the Race 331
- A Voice for Women 337
- A Woman’s Work 339
- The Business of War 346
- The Ayllu-School 351
- Front Lines 357
- Leaving for the Front 363
- The Death of Servitude 365
- Trotsky on the Altiplano 371
- Nation vs. Anti-nation 376
- The Sudden Upheaval 383
- The People versus the Rosca 387
- “They Fought without Holding Back” 389
- History Redeemed 390
- Requiem for a Revolution 392
- Iconoclast and Prophet 399
-
IX. Dictatorship and Democracy
- Cold War Strongman 407
- A Continental Vanguard 416
- The Call to Armed Struggle 423
- An Aymara in the Ranks 425
- Under a Waning Moon 429
- The Gospel of a Guerrilla 434
- The Military-Peasant Pact 437
- In the Name of Katari 439
- Urban Underworld 447
- We Need to Be Organized Too 452
- A Strike of the Conscience 460
- The Dictatorship on Trial 468
- All Saints Massacre 477
- Narco-Dictatorship 480
- Labor and the Return to Democracy 486
- The Crisis as Method 490
- Horizons of Memory 494
- Travails of the Migrant 499
-
X. Neoliberalism and Lowland Ascendancy
- “Bitter Medicine” 503
- In the Name of the Nation 514
- Farewell to Llallagua 517
- The Workers Disperse 520
- Pushing Privatization 526
- Privatization Bolivian-Style 529
- Make Your Dream a Reality 534
- A Leaf in the Wind 536
- “For Sale” Signs 538
-
XI. Competing Projects for the Future
- Song for the Flowers 541
- Indian Theology 552
- The Long March 555
- In the Time of the Pachakuti 563
- Radical Regionalism 575
- Fiesta Power 581
- Flaws in the System 584
- A Day of One’s Own 587
- The Cultural Life of Coca 589
- The Coca Commodity Circuit 592
- Even the Rain 603
- Water Is Not for Sale 608
- Like a Bird 613
- The Gas War 615
-
XII Pachakuti?
- Brother and Comrade 623
- Deepening Divisions 633
- Foot Soldiers of Camba Nationalism 636
- Reclaiming the Capital 639
- A New Social Contract 642
- Living Well 646
- Rights of Nature 650
- Standoff in the Beni 653
- “Creative Tensions” 662
- The Wages of Development 667
- A Final Offering 673
- Suggestions for Further Reading 679
- Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources 687
- Index 699