This thesis takes issue with two commonly held assumptions of - Mexican historiography. One, that the cereal-producing hacienda (or 'great estate') of nineteenth-century Central Mexico was backward and serai-feudal. And two, commensurate with the first, that the emergence of an agrarian bourgeoisie in Mexico was delayed until these archaic edifices had been swept away by the Revolution of 1910 and the subsequent agrarian reform of the 1920s and 1930s.Tlie study focuses oh the state of Queretaro and draws on detailed archival material for five haciendas in the area for the period from the 1840s: San Juanico, Juriquilla, San Jose el Alto, Chichimequillas, and Agua Azul. Close analysis is made of the economic structure and profitability of...
Mexico has one of the greatest traditions of agrarian historiography in the world. Although we can a...
Mexican Land Reform, conceived during the civil war and initiated in the Revolutionary Code of 1917,...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...
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This thesis outlines the history of Mexico with particular reference to the economic conditions pre...
In the twentieth century a distinctive relationship has existed between the Mexican state and the co...
This article discusses the traditional interpretation of Mexican agriculture. The inefficiency of la...
This paper follows one local agrarian communities and tequila industrialist Eladio Sauza through the...
This essay seeks to understand the relationships between agricultural workers and hacendados in cent...
Farmers rarely feature prominently in accounts of Spanish colonialism. When they do, it is often bec...
Tepeaca: A Local Mexican Market at the End of the 19th Century. This paper takes on the task of qu...
Studies on the state of Morelos and its role in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) have tended to fo...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 7, 2013Dissertation advisor: Randall WrayVitaIncludes b...
Men and Natural Resources in the Mexican Basin: Technological Innovation and its Impact on a Rural M...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
Mexico has one of the greatest traditions of agrarian historiography in the world. Although we can a...
Mexican Land Reform, conceived during the civil war and initiated in the Revolutionary Code of 1917,...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...
SIGLELD:D50525/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
This thesis outlines the history of Mexico with particular reference to the economic conditions pre...
In the twentieth century a distinctive relationship has existed between the Mexican state and the co...
This article discusses the traditional interpretation of Mexican agriculture. The inefficiency of la...
This paper follows one local agrarian communities and tequila industrialist Eladio Sauza through the...
This essay seeks to understand the relationships between agricultural workers and hacendados in cent...
Farmers rarely feature prominently in accounts of Spanish colonialism. When they do, it is often bec...
Tepeaca: A Local Mexican Market at the End of the 19th Century. This paper takes on the task of qu...
Studies on the state of Morelos and its role in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) have tended to fo...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 7, 2013Dissertation advisor: Randall WrayVitaIncludes b...
Men and Natural Resources in the Mexican Basin: Technological Innovation and its Impact on a Rural M...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
Mexico has one of the greatest traditions of agrarian historiography in the world. Although we can a...
Mexican Land Reform, conceived during the civil war and initiated in the Revolutionary Code of 1917,...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...