The Rural State
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Javier Puente
About this book
2023 Marysa Navarro Best Book Prize, New England Council of Latin American Studies (NECLAS)
A study of the intersection of rural populations, state formation, and the origins of political conflict in Peru.
On the eve of the twentieth century, Peru seemed like a profitable and yet fairly unexploited country. Both foreign capitalists and local state makers envisioned how remote highland areas were essential to a sustainable national economy. Mobilizing Andean populations lay at the core of this endeavor. In his groundbreaking book, The Rural State, Javier Puente uncovers the surprising and overlooked ways that Peru’s rural communities formed the political nation-state that still exists today.
Puente documents how people living in the Peruvian central sierra in the twentieth century confronted emerging and consolidating powers of state and capital and engaged in an ongoing struggle over increasingly elusive subsistence and autonomies. Over the years, policy, politics, and social turmoil shaped the rural, mountainous regions of Peru until violent unrest, perpetrated by the Shining Path and other revolutionary groups, unveiled the extent, limits, and fractures of a century-long process of rural state formation. Examining the conflicts between one rural community and the many iterations of statehood in the central sierra of Peru, The Rural State offers a fresh perspective on how the Andes became la sierra, how pueblos became comunidades, and how indígenas became campesinos.
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An innovative narrative that not only breaks old essentialisms about our regional history or agrarian traditional history it also provides, through a long historical perspective, a new understanding of issues from the late 20th century, such as the 1969 agrarian reform and the Internal Armed Conflict . . . New generations of historians will find in Javier Puente’s work a useful guide to continue with the unfinished task of writing a history of Peru that transcends the trajectory of the capital's elites and their regional associates.
Una narrativa innovadora, vale decir, que no solamente rompe con viejos esencialismos de nuestra historia regional o agraria tradicional, sino que aporta, desde una perspectiva histórica de largo plazo, a nuestra comprensión de temas álgidos de finales del XX, como la Reforma Agraria de 1969 y el Conflicto Armado Interno. . . . Nuevas generaciones de historiadores encuentren en la obra de Javier Puente provechosa guía para proseguir con la inacabada tarea de escribir una historia del Perú que trascienda la trayectoria de las élites capitalinas y sus allegados regionales.
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