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Publisher | Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE |
Pages | 108 |
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The Community Enterprise
Title | The Community Enterprise PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE |
Pages | 388 |
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The Rural State
Title | The Rural State PDF eBook |
Author | Javier Puente |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2023-01-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1477326308 |
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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Publisher | IICA |
Pages | 342 |
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Water for All
Title | Water for All PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah T. Hines |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0520381645 |
Water for All chronicles how Bolivians democratized water access, focusing on the Cochabamba region, which is known for acute water scarcity and explosive water protests. Sarah T. Hines examines conflict and compromises over water from the 1870s to the 2010s, showing how communities of water users increased supply and extended distribution through collective labor and social struggle. Analyzing a wide variety of sources, from agrarian reform case records to oral history interviews, Hines investigates how water dispossession in the late nineteenth century and reclaimed water access in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries prompted, shaped, and strengthened popular and indigenous social movements. The struggle for democratic control over water culminated in the successful 2000 Water War, a decisive turning point for Bolivian politics. This story offers lessons for contemporary resource management and grassroots movements about how humans can build equitable, democratic, and sustainable resource systems in the Andes, Latin America, and beyond.
Undermining the State from Within
Title | Undermining the State from Within PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel A. Schwartz |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1009219936 |
Illuminates how wartime institutional transformations undermine core state functions with legacies for political and economic development.
A.I.D. Spring Review of Land Reform: Country papers
Title | A.I.D. Spring Review of Land Reform: Country papers PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Agency for International Development |
Publisher | |
Pages | 878 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Land reform |
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