A Pueblo Divided: Business, Property, and Community in Papantla, Mexico / Edition 1

A Pueblo Divided: Business, Property, and Community in Papantla, Mexico / Edition 1

by Emilio Kourí
ISBN-10:
0804758484
ISBN-13:
9780804758482
Pub. Date:
09/23/2004
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10:
0804758484
ISBN-13:
9780804758482
Pub. Date:
09/23/2004
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
A Pueblo Divided: Business, Property, and Community in Papantla, Mexico / Edition 1

A Pueblo Divided: Business, Property, and Community in Papantla, Mexico / Edition 1

by Emilio Kourí

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Overview

A Pueblo Divided tells the story of the violent privatization of communal land in Papantla, a Mexican Indian village transformed by the fast growth of vanilla production and exports in the late nineteenth century. The demise of communal landholding, long identified as one of the leading causes of the Revolution of 1910, is one of the grand motifs of Mexico's modern history. It is also, surprisingly, one of the least researched. This is the first study of the process of village land privatization in Mexico. It describes how a complex interplay of commercial, political, demographic, fiscal, and legal pressures led to social strife, rebellion, and finally parcelization. Disproving long-held assumptions that indigenous villagers were passive participants in the process, the author shows that they actually played a crucial role in the subdivision of communal property. Papantla's story is at odds with prevailing stereotypes of pueblo history, and thus points to the need for a broad reexamination of the causes, process, and consequences of rural social change in pre-revolutionary Mexico.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804758482
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 09/23/2004
Edition description: 1
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emilio Kour is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Katz Center for Mexican Studies at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations and Tablesix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Introduction1
1.The Culture and Commerce of Mexico's Vanilla5
2.The Tecolutla River Basin34
3.The Vanilla Economy80
4.The End of Communal Landholding107
5.The Experience of Conduenazgo157
6.Division and Rebellion187
Epilogue281
AppendixMexican, U.S., and French Vanilla Trade Data287
Notes301
Bibliography351
Index373
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