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Mirages Of Transition The Peruvian Altiplano 17801930 Reprint 2019 Nils Jacobsen

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Mirages Of Transition The Peruvian Altiplano 17801930 Reprint 2019 Nils Jacobsen
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.71 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Nils Jacobsen
ISBN: 9780520913912, 9780520079380, 9780585129532, 9780520082915, 0520913914, 0520079388, 0520082915, 0585129533
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: Reprint 2019

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Mirages Of Transition The Peruvian Altiplano 17801930 Reprint 2019 Nils Jacobsen by Nils Jacobsen 9780520913912, 9780520079380, 9780585129532, 9780520082915, 0520913914, 0520079388, 0520082915, 0585129533 instant download after payment.

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.

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