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The Bolivia Reader : History, Culture, Politics /

The Bolivia Reader provides a panoramic view, from antiquity to the present, of the history, culture, and politics of a country known for its ethnic and regional diversity, its rich natural resources and dilemmas of economic development, and its political conflict and creativity. Featuring both clas...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Albó, Xavier (Editor ), Barragán, Rossana (Editor ), Goodale, Mark (Editor ), Qayum, Seemin (Editor ), Thomson, Sinclair (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, [2018]
Colección:The Latin America Readers
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505 0 0 |t The Bolivia Reader --   |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction --   |t I. First Peoples and the Making of Andean and Amazonian Space --   |t Myth of Inka Origin at Lake Titicaca --   |t The Myth of Tunupa --   |t Guaraní Creation Myth --   |t Verticality and Complementarity --   |t Peopling the Empire --   |t Workers in the Fields of the Inka --   |t Settlement and Landscape Transformation in the Amazonian Lowlands --   |t II. States and Conquests in the Andes --   |t Conquest by the Inka --   |t "Our Natives Were Well Governed" --   |t The Myth of the Chullpas and the Emergence of the Sun --   |t A Spanish Vision of the Conquest --   |t An Uru Vision of the Conquest --   |t A Guaraní Vision of the Conquest --   |t III. The Rich Mountain --   |t Tales of Potosí --   |t Imperial Panoply in the Baroque City --   |t The Good Wife --   |t Cacique Nobility and Heraldry --   |t Trade with Potosí --   |t Mining and the Mita --   |t New Worlds, Jesuit Worlds --   |t Echoes of the Missions --   |t IV. From Indian Insurgency to Creole Independence --   |t Death to Bad Government --   |t The Siege of La Paz --   |t An Unbearable Yoke --   |t The Specter of Justice --   |t The Creole Cry of Freedom --   |t Debate over Spanish Sovereignty --   |t Guerrilla Patriots --   |t Frontier Confrontations --   |t Farewell --   |t Inventing Bolivia --   |t V. Market Circuits and Enclave Extraction --   |t A Conspiracy of Commerce --   |t The Argument for Free Trade --   |t The Silver Patriarch --   |t Transforming the Property Regime --   |t Disentailment and Its Discontents --   |t Integration of the Lowlands --   |t Dreams of the Railroad --   |t Integration of the South --   |t The Tin Baron --   |t VI. The Nation and Political Fragmentation --   |t The Peru-Bolivian Confederation --   |t In the Forests of the Yuracaré --   |t "Are You Not Equal?" --   |t Cosmopolitan Taste --   |t War and Peace on the Frontier --   |t A Tenuous Alliance --   |t Egalitarian Revolution --   |t The War of the Pacific --   |t The God Man --   |t An Aymara Command --   |t Social Darwinism in the Courtroom --   |t "The Slow and Gradual Disappearance of the Indigenous Race" --   |t VII. The Nationalization of Natural Resources --   |t The Problem of the East --   |t A Woman's Realm --   |t Everyday Life on the Hacienda --   |t Landlord Counteroffensive --   |t "Land to Those Who Work It" --   |t The Catavi Massacre --   |t Mines as Cemeteries --   |t Sergio Almaraz Paz --   |t The March to the East --   |t A Beggar on a Chair of Gold --   |t The Condemnation of Coca --   |t The Blood of the Nation --   |t VIII. Revolutionary Currents --   |t The Laws of the Land --   |t Resurrection of the Race --   |t A Voice for Women --   |t A Woman's Work --   |t The Business of War --   |t The Ayllu-School --   |t Front Lines --   |t Leaving for the Front --   |t The Death of Servitude --   |t Trotsky on the Altiplano --   |t Nation vs. Anti-nation --   |t The Sudden Upheaval --   |t The People versus the Rosca --   |t "They Fought without Holding Back" --   |t History Redeemed --   |t Requiem for a Revolution --   |t Iconoclast and Prophet --   |t IX. Dictatorship and Democracy --   |t Cold War Strongman --   |t A Continental Vanguard --   |t The Call to Armed Struggle --   |t An Aymara in the Ranks --   |t Under a Waning Moon --   |t The Gospel of a Guerrilla --   |t The Military-Peasant Pact --   |t In the Name of Katari --   |t Urban Underworld --   |t We Need to Be Organized Too --   |t A Strike of the Conscience --   |t The Dictatorship on Trial --   |t All Saints Massacre --   |t Narco-Dictatorship --   |t Labor and the Return to Democracy --   |t The Crisis as Method --   |t Horizons of Memory --   |t Travails of the Migrant --   |t X. Neoliberalism and Lowland Ascendancy --   |t "Bitter Medicine" --   |t In the Name of the Nation --   |t Farewell to Llallagua --   |t The Workers Disperse --   |t Pushing Privatization --   |t Privatization Bolivian-Style --   |t Make Your Dream a Reality --   |t A Leaf in the Wind --   |t "For Sale" Signs --   |t XI. Competing Projects for the Future --   |t Song for the Flowers --   |t Indian Theology --   |t The Long March --   |t In the Time of the Pachakuti --   |t Radical Regionalism --   |t Fiesta Power --   |t Flaws in the System --   |t A Day of One's Own --   |t The Cultural Life of Coca --   |t The Coca Commodity Circuit --   |t Even the Rain --   |t Water Is Not for Sale --   |t Like a Bird --   |t The Gas War --   |t XII Pachakuti? --   |t Brother and Comrade --   |t Deepening Divisions --   |t Foot Soldiers of Camba Nationalism --   |t Reclaiming the Capital --   |t A New Social Contract --   |t Living Well --   |t Rights of Nature --   |t Standoff in the Beni --   |t "Creative Tensions" --   |t The Wages of Development --   |t A Final Offering --   |t Suggestions for Further Reading --   |t Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources --   |t Index 
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