Wagering the Land |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
![]() | 1 INTRODUCTION |
![]() | PART I PREWAR BUGUIAS |
![]() | 2 Food, Fuel, and Fiber: Human Environmental Relations in Prewar Buguias |
![]() | 3 Social Relations: Power and Labor |
![]() | 4 Religion: The Role of the Ancestors |
![]() | 5 Commercial and Political Relations |
![]() | Interregnum: The War |
![]() | PART II VITALITY AND VULNERABILITY: FLUCTUATIONS IN THE POSTWAR ECONOMY, 1946–1986 |
• | Introduction |
![]() | 6 The Establishment of Commercial Vegetable Agriculture |
• | Introduction |
![]() | Postwar Adjustments |
![]() | The Ecology of Early Vegetable Production in Buguias |
• | New Techniques |
• | Vegetables in the Uma |
• | Terraced Gardens |
• | Farming and Ranching in Conflict |
![]() | Continuing Agricultural Development |
![]() | Crops and Field Types |
![]() | Strategies in Vegetable Farming |
![]() | The Spatial Reorganization of Exchange |
![]() | 7 The Sociology and Economics of Vegetable Production, 1946–1972 |
![]() | 8 Economic and Ecological Crisis |
![]() | 9 Social Conflict and Political Struggle |
![]() | 10 Religion in Modern Buguias |
![]() | 11 Conclusion: Understanding Buguias's Aberrant Development |
![]() | Notes |
GLOSSARY |
![]() | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
![]() | INDEX |