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Mirages of Transition
The Peruvian Altiplano, 1780-1930
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English
Published/Copyright:
2023
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This case study of the Peruvian altiplano, the vast high-altitude plains surrounding Lake Titicaca, combines economic and social analysis with cultural and institutional history. Nils Jacobsen challenges the prevailing view that the rural Andes underwent a successful transition to capitalism between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He argues that although the political, economic, and administrative structures of colonialism were gradually dismantled by the region's advancing market economy, colonial modes of constructing power and social identity have lingered on even to this day.
The result of painstaking research in remote rural archives, some of them now made inaccessible by the Shining Path, Mirages of Transition will become the definitive work on the Peruvian highlands.
This case study of the Peruvian altiplano, the vast high-altitude plains surrounding Lake Titicaca, combines economic and social analysis with cultural and institutional history. Nils Jacobsen challenges the prevailing view that the rural Andes underwent
The result of painstaking research in remote rural archives, some of them now made inaccessible by the Shining Path, Mirages of Transition will become the definitive work on the Peruvian highlands.
This case study of the Peruvian altiplano, the vast high-altitude plains surrounding Lake Titicaca, combines economic and social analysis with cultural and institutional history. Nils Jacobsen challenges the prevailing view that the rural Andes underwent
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Jacobsen Nils :
Nils Jacobsen is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Maps, Tables, and Figures
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Preface
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List of Abbreviations
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1. Introduction:Why, Where, and How Many?
1 - I. CRISIS AND REALIGNMENT, 1780-1855
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2. From the "Andean Space" to the Export Funnel
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3. Colonialism Adrift
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4. The Oligarchization of Liberal Visions
107 - II. THE WOOL EXPORT CYCLE, 1855-1920
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5. The Symbiosis of Exports and Regional Trade
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6. The Avalanche of Hacienda Expansion
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7. Communities, the State, and Peasant Solidarity
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8. Gamonales, Colonos, and Capitalists
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9. Conclusion: Gamonales Aren't Forever
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Notes
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Glossary
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Bibliography
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Index
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eBook published on:
September 1, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9780520913912
Edition:
Reprint 2019
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Main content:
508
Other:
1 frontisp., 2 maps, 29 tables, 12 figs.
eBook ISBN:
9780520913912
Keywords for this book
peruvian altiplano; peruvian highlands; andean plateau; collao; business development; peruvian history; latin american history; high altitude; lake titicaca; case study; peru; plains; south america; rural andes; latin america; economic analysis; cultural studies; capitalism; politics; colonialism; market economy; power; shining path; bolivia; chile; argentina; rural; social identity; social analysis; institutional history; administration