Mirages of Transition

  PREFACE
  LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

 collapse section1  Introduction  Why, Where, and How Many?
 Geography and Ecology of Azángaro
 The Long-term Development of Azángaro's Population

 collapse sectionI  CRISIS AND REALIGNMENT, 1780–1855
 collapse section2  From the "Andean Space" to the Export Funnel
 Azángaro's Integration into the Commercial Circuits of Colonial Peru
 The Late Colonial Crises of Southern Peru's Commercial Circuits
 The Rise of the Wool Export Commercial Circuit after Independence
 The Commercial System until Mid-century
 collapse section3  Colonialism Adrift
 The Formation of Livestock Estates up to 1750
 Land Tenure in the Indian Communities
 The Exploitation of the Indigenous Peasantry
 The Late Colonial Crisis
 collapse section4  The Oligarchization of Liberal Visions
 The Languishing Estates
 The Agrarian Reform of the 1820s and the Altiplano Peasantry
 Azángaro's Society During the Early Independence Era

 collapse sectionII  THE WOOL EXPORT CYCLE,  1855–1920
 collapse section5  The Symbiosis of Exports and Regional Trade
 Southern Peru's Export Performance
 Imports, Domestic Production, and Regional Trading Circuits
 The Altiplano's Commercial System Between the 1850s and 1920
 collapse section6  The Avalanche of Hacienda Expansion
 Methodological Considerations
 Hacienda Expansion
 The Value of Land
 The Geography and Ecology of Hacienda Expansion
 Expansion Strategies
 Inheritance and Sale: The Stability of Landholding Families
 The Lands of the Church
 collapse section7  Communities, the State, and Peasant Solidarity
 Land, People, and Animals in the Communities
 Commercial Penetration, the State, and the Shifting Locus of Communal Solidarity
 collapse section8  Gamonales, Colonos, and Capitalists
 Labor Recruitment
 The Colonato and Paternalism
 The Economics of the Estate
 Attempts to Modernize Livestock Haciendas and the New Stalemate
 The Andean Hacienda Revisited
 collapse section9  Conclusion Gamonales Aren't Forever
 The Main Threads of the Story
 The Crisis of the 1920s
 Some Final Thoughts

 collapse sectionNotes
 1 Introduction  Why, Where, and How Many?
 2 From the "Andean Space" to the Export Funnel
 3 Colonialism Adrift
 4 The Oligarchization of Liberal Visions
 5 The Symbiosis of Exports and Regional Trade
 6 The Avalanche of Hacienda Expansion
 7 Communities, the State, and Peasant Solidarity
 8 Gamonales, Colonos, and Capitalists
 9 Conclusion Gamonales Aren't Forever
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