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Hacienda and Market in Eighteenth-Century Mexico - The Rural Economy of the Guadalajara Region, 1675-1820 (Hardcover, 25th Anniversary Edition)
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Hacienda and Market in Eighteenth-Century Mexico - The Rural Economy of the Guadalajara Region, 1675-1820 (Hardcover, 25th Anniversary Edition)
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This classic history of the Mexican hacienda from the colonial
period through the nineteenth century has been reissued in a silver
anniversary edition complete with a substantive new introduction
and foreword. Eric Van Young explores 150 years of Mexico's
economic and rural development, a period when one of history's
great empires was trying to extract more resources from its most
important colony, and when an arguably capitalist economy was both
expanding and taking deeper root. The author explains the
development of a regional agrarian system, centered on the landed
estates of late colonial Mexico, the central economic and social
institution of an overwhelmingly rural society. With rich empirical
detail, he meticulously describes the features of the rural
economy, including patterns of land ownership, credit and
investment, labor relations, the structure of production, and the
relationship of a major colonial city to its surrounding area. The
book's most interesting and innovative element is its emphasis on
the way the system of rural economy shaped, and was shaped by, the
internal logic of a great spatial system, the region of
Guadalajara. Van Young argues that Guadalajara's population growth
progressively integrated the large geographical region surrounding
the city through the mechanisms of the urban market for grain and
meat, which in turn put pressure on local land and labor resources.
Eventually this drove white and Indian landowners into increasingly
sharp conflict and led to the progressive proletarianization of the
region's peasantry during the last decades of the Spanish colonial
era. It is no accident, given this history, that the Guadalajara
region was one of the major areas of armed insurrection for most of
the decade during Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain. By
highlighting the way haciendas worked and changed over time, this
indispensable study illuminates Mexico's economic and social
history, the movement for independence, and the origins of the
Mexican Revolution.
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