The rise of coffee cultivation was a watershed in Nicaraguan history. Prior to the 1880s, most land was common property; thereafter, land in coffee districts was privately owned. Before coffee, peasants labored largely in household and communal production; afterward, many rural Nicaraguans worked on coffee estates for several months out of the year. In the past, historians viewed this revolution in land and labor as Nicaragua's capitalist transition. Notwithstanding major disagreements about how capitalism developed, they agreed that land privatization dispossessed the peasantry and promoted the spread of free wage labor. This interpretation fit the prevailing Central American historiography: namely, that the coffee boom was the region's gr...
Mauro Frédéric. Laird W. Bergad, Coffee and the Growth of Agrarian Capitalism in Nineteenth Century ...
The Sandinista state that governed Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990 was considered by many as engaged in ...
Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America, edited by William Roseberry, Lowell Gudmundson, and Mar...
The orthodoxy in modern Latin American history is that fundamental social and economic transformatio...
Also CSST Working Paper #8.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51131/1/363.pd
Throughout the nineteenth century expanding coffee cultivation transformed the economic, political, ...
This paper develops a brief history of coffee in Colombia identifying the processes of change in the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study examines, contrasts, and analyzes the near...
Héctor Lindo-Fuentes provides the first in-depth economic history of El Salvador during the crucial ...
2014-05-08Colonial Brews: Café and Power in the Américas examines coffee trade in the Américas gener...
Policies for peasant grain production and marketing and their results are inextricably linked to tho...
VI Congreso Centroamericano de Historia. Ciudad de Panamá, República de Panamá. 22-26 de Julio, 2002...
Abstract: Using unique historical data from municipalities in Puerto Rico, we examine whether geogra...
Abstract In 2001 a development program named FondeAgro was implemented in the northern region of Nic...
Volatile coffee markets during the 1990s plunged many of the world’s 25 million producers into dire ...
Mauro Frédéric. Laird W. Bergad, Coffee and the Growth of Agrarian Capitalism in Nineteenth Century ...
The Sandinista state that governed Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990 was considered by many as engaged in ...
Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America, edited by William Roseberry, Lowell Gudmundson, and Mar...
The orthodoxy in modern Latin American history is that fundamental social and economic transformatio...
Also CSST Working Paper #8.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51131/1/363.pd
Throughout the nineteenth century expanding coffee cultivation transformed the economic, political, ...
This paper develops a brief history of coffee in Colombia identifying the processes of change in the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study examines, contrasts, and analyzes the near...
Héctor Lindo-Fuentes provides the first in-depth economic history of El Salvador during the crucial ...
2014-05-08Colonial Brews: Café and Power in the Américas examines coffee trade in the Américas gener...
Policies for peasant grain production and marketing and their results are inextricably linked to tho...
VI Congreso Centroamericano de Historia. Ciudad de Panamá, República de Panamá. 22-26 de Julio, 2002...
Abstract: Using unique historical data from municipalities in Puerto Rico, we examine whether geogra...
Abstract In 2001 a development program named FondeAgro was implemented in the northern region of Nic...
Volatile coffee markets during the 1990s plunged many of the world’s 25 million producers into dire ...
Mauro Frédéric. Laird W. Bergad, Coffee and the Growth of Agrarian Capitalism in Nineteenth Century ...
The Sandinista state that governed Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990 was considered by many as engaged in ...
Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America, edited by William Roseberry, Lowell Gudmundson, and Mar...