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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_183847949X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 489 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789004528680
    Series Statement: Studies in global social history volume 49
    Content: Potosi (today Bolivia) was the major supplier for the Spanish Empire and for the world and still nowadays, boasts the world's single-richest silver deposit. This book explores the political economy of silver production and circulation illuminating a vital chapter in the history of global capitalism. It travels through geology, sacred spaces, and technical knowledge in the first section; environmental history and labor in the second section; silver flows, the heterogeneous world of mining producers, and their agency in the third; and some of the local, regional, and global impacts, in the fourth section. The main focus is on the set-up of a complex infrastructure at the site, its major changes, and the new human and environmental landscape that emerged for the production of one of the worlds major commodities: silver. Eleven authors from different countries, present their most recent research based on years of archival research providing the readers with cutting-edge scholarship. Contributors are: Julio Aguilar, James Almeida, Rossana Barragan Romano, Mariano A. Bonialian, Therese Bouysse-Cassagne, Kris Lane, Tristan Platt, Renee Raphael, Masaki Sato, Heidi V. Scott, and Paula C. Zagalsky
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004528673
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Potosí in the global silver age (16th-19th centuries) Leiden : Brill, 2023 ISBN 9789004528673
    Language: English
    Keywords: Potosí ; Bolivien ; Silberbergbau ; Geschichte ; Geschichte 1500-1900
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill nv,
    UID:
    almahu_9949705934802882
    Format: 1 online resource (511 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-52868-7
    Series Statement: Studies in Global Social History Series ; Volume 49
    Content: This book combines the political and economic history of silver flows all over the world, detailing the workers, entrepreneurs, and authorities of the Spanish Empire.
    Note: Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Maps, Figures, and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Age of Silver -- 1 Silver Connections and Trans-imperial Involvement -- 1.1 Treasure Shipments, "Piracy" and Trade -- 1.2 The Silver Coveted: Bankers and Merchants -- 1.3 Smuggling and Merchants' Connivance -- 1.4 The Slave Trade -- 1.5 Vale un Potosí [To Be Worth a Potosí]: Labor in the Mountain -- 2 The Chapters -- Annex -- Bibliography -- Part 1 Geology, Sacred Spaces, Political and Technical Knowledge -- Chapter 1 Potosí Revisited: Toward a Pre-Hispanic Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Great Silver Mountain -- 3 The Spanish "Discovery" of 1545 -- 4 Mines of the Sun and Taboos -- 4.1 Wari Viracocha -- 5 The Miners of the Collasuyu and Their Divinities -- 5.1 The Island of the Sun -- 5.2 The Collas and the Mines -- 6 Potosí, God of the Cerro, the Incas, and the Tiwanaku Background -- 7 Felines -- 8 By Way of Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The Potosí Mita and the Geological Foundations of a Colonial Debate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Andean Histories and Political Geology -- 3 Potosí and the Politics of Geological Knowledge in Early Colonial Writings -- 4 Geological Discourse and the Eighteenth-Century Debate over Potosí's Mita -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Reading along the Administrative Grain: Knowledge Production and the Investigation of Refining Improvements in Late Sixteenth-Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Officials and Mineros in the Context of Ortiz de Zárate's Inspections -- 3 Speaking "Like a State" or as a Technical Expert? -- 4 Inscribing an Experimental Trial -- 5 Producing Eyewitness Testimony -- 6 Conclusions -- Works cited. , Unpublished Primary Sources -- Published Sources -- Part 2 Environmental History and Labor -- Chapter 4 Water for the Monarchy of the World: Mitayos and Maestros of Colonial Potosí Hydraulic Works -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Toledan Hydraulic Policies: Energy and Environmental Changes in Potosí -- 3 Indigenous Workers and the Mita for Hydraulic Labor -- 4 Maestros: Hydraulic Experts in Colonial Potosí -- 5 Final Comments -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 The Market of Small Freedoms: Labor Negotiation in Seventeenth Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Labor Organization in the Early Mint -- 3 The Market of Small Freedoms and Its Rise -- 4 Market Structures -- 5 The Market in Decline -- 6 Conclusions -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 3 Flows, Heterogenous Producers and Agency -- Chapter 6 The Silver of Potosí, 1580-1630: The Beating and Pumping of One of the Hearts of Early Globalization -- 1 Potosí, the Pacific and Early Globalization -- 2 The Beat: Potosí's Production, a "Substance that Supports the Whole of Peru" -- 3 The "Pumping": Potosinean Silver Circulation towards Global Markets -- 3.1 Peru-Panama-Seville -- 3.2 Buenos Aires-Brazil-Europe and Africa -- 3.3 Peru-Mexico-China -- 3.4 Peruleros: Transporting Agents of Potosinean Silver across the World -- 4 Potosí as a Consumption Node: The Case of Chinese Goods -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Lords of Mines and Mills during the First Great Silver Boom of Potosí (1569-1610) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "Miners" in Potosí: Defining an Intricate Subject -- 3 Recovering the Names of the Potosí Miners, 1578 and 1610 -- 4 Final Comments -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 A Silver Bank: The Renaissance of Potosí and the Heterogeneous World of Its Producers in the Eighteenth Century -- 1 Introduction. , 2 A Company, a Shareholders Bank, and a Spanish Crown Bank -- 3 The Heterogeneous World of Silver Ore Producers and Rescatistas: Azogueros, k'ajchas, Trapicheros, and Metals from Outside the City -- 4 Azogueros: A Unifying and Homogenizing Name -- 5 The k'ajchas, trapiches, and trapicheros -- 6 Reconsidering the Second Boom in Potosí and Its Causes -- 7 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 4 Local, Regional and Global Impacts -- Chapter 9 Local Links behind a Global Scandal: The Audiencia de Charcas and the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, ca. 1650 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Audiencia and the Mint Fraud before the Arrival of Nestares Marín -- 3 The Visita General of Nestares Marín and the Audiencia de Charcas -- 4 Merits and Demerits of Pedro de Azaña -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10 The Hangover: Global Consequences of the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, c. 1650-1675 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Total Recall -- 3 Genoa -- 4 Portugal -- 5 France -- 6 Flanders -- 7 The Baltic -- 8 New England -- 9 The Wreck of the Vergulde Draeck -- 10 East and South Asia -- 11 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11 From the Ratio to Rothschild: Silver and Quicksilver-Recovering the Past for the Future in Nineteenth-Century Potosí (1800-1858) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Colonial Reform to War -- 2.1 From Almadén to Potosí: New Routes -- 2.2 Periodizing the Ratio, 1800-1822 -- 3 The Republic -- 3.1 The Republican Ratio -- 3.2 The visita of the Potosí Rivera, 1837-1838 -- 4 Balance and Projections -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Barragán, Rossana Potosí in the Global Silver Age (16th--19th Centuries) Boston : BRILL,c2023
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1885767900
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004528680 , 9789004528673
    Content: Potosí (today Bolivia) was the major supplier for the Spanish Empire and for the world and still today boasts the world's single-richest silver deposit. This book explores the political economy of silver production and circulation illuminating a vital chapter in the history of global capitalism. It travels through geology, sacred spaces, and technical knowledge in the first section; environmental history and labor in the second section; silver flows, the heterogeneous world of mining producers, and their agency in the third; and some of the local, regional, and global impacts of Potosí mining in the fourth section. The main focus is on the establishment of a complex infrastructure at the site, its major changes over time, and the new human and environmental landscape that emerged for the production of one of the world´s major commodities: silver. Eleven authors from different countries present their most recent research based on years of archival research, providing the readers with cutting-edge scholarship. Contributors are: Julio Aguilar, James Almeida, Rossana Barragán Romano, Mariano A. Bonialian, Thérèse Bouysse-Cassagne, Kris Lane, Tristan Platt, Renée Raphael, Masaki Sato, Heidi V. Scott, and Paula C. Zagalsky
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949481181902882
    Format: 1 online resource (VII, 267 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110759303 , 9783110766820
    Series Statement: Work in Global and Historical Perspective , 13
    Content: This book reflects the development of Latin American labour history across broad geographical, chronological and thematic perspectives, which seek to review and revisit key concepts at different levels. The contributions are closely linked to the most recent trends in Global Labour History and in turn, they enrich those trends. Here, authors from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Spain take a historical and sociological perspective and analyse a series of problems relating to labour relations. The chapters weave together different periods of Latin American colonial and republican history from the vice-royalties of New Spain (now Mexico) and Peru, the Royal Audiencia de Charcas (now Bolivia), Argentina and Uruguay (former vice-royalty of Río de La Plata) and Chile (former Capitanía General).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Worlds of Labour in Latin America: An introduction -- , A diverse world: A panoramic view of colonial mine labourers based on case studies from the viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru -- , Forced labour as a "public good"? Voices and actions in Potosí (17th to 18th centuries) -- , Learning together: Indians, free blacks and slaves in Lima's colonial workshops -- , Yanaconas, colonos and arrenderos: Contradictions between the law and practice in rural labour in 19th and 20th century Bolivia -- , A credible history of the Princess of Bourbon: Labour, gender, and sexuality in South America, 1905-1919 -- , Towards a history of the ILO and Latin America: Perspectives, problems and collaborative work -- , Discussions on forced labour: Brazil and Argentina in dialogue with the ILO -- , Oil workers in the enclave of the Tropical Oil Company: Composition, culture and resistance (1920-1948) -- , Dictatorships, workers and trade-unions in the second half of the 20th century: Dialogue and connections among the cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay -- , Precarious society in Chile. The 'tragedy' of the 33 miners , Issued also in print. , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DG Plus DeG Package 2022 Part 1, De Gruyter, 9783110766820
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English, De Gruyter, 9783110993899
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110994810
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE History 2022 English, De Gruyter, 9783110992960
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE History 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110992939
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110759389
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110759204
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill nv,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961442550302883
    Format: 1 online resource (511 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-52868-7
    Series Statement: Studies in Global Social History Series ; Volume 49
    Content: This book combines the political and economic history of silver flows all over the world, detailing the workers, entrepreneurs, and authorities of the Spanish Empire.
    Note: Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Maps, Figures, and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Age of Silver -- 1 Silver Connections and Trans-imperial Involvement -- 1.1 Treasure Shipments, "Piracy" and Trade -- 1.2 The Silver Coveted: Bankers and Merchants -- 1.3 Smuggling and Merchants' Connivance -- 1.4 The Slave Trade -- 1.5 Vale un Potosí [To Be Worth a Potosí]: Labor in the Mountain -- 2 The Chapters -- Annex -- Bibliography -- Part 1 Geology, Sacred Spaces, Political and Technical Knowledge -- Chapter 1 Potosí Revisited: Toward a Pre-Hispanic Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Great Silver Mountain -- 3 The Spanish "Discovery" of 1545 -- 4 Mines of the Sun and Taboos -- 4.1 Wari Viracocha -- 5 The Miners of the Collasuyu and Their Divinities -- 5.1 The Island of the Sun -- 5.2 The Collas and the Mines -- 6 Potosí, God of the Cerro, the Incas, and the Tiwanaku Background -- 7 Felines -- 8 By Way of Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The Potosí Mita and the Geological Foundations of a Colonial Debate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Andean Histories and Political Geology -- 3 Potosí and the Politics of Geological Knowledge in Early Colonial Writings -- 4 Geological Discourse and the Eighteenth-Century Debate over Potosí's Mita -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Reading along the Administrative Grain: Knowledge Production and the Investigation of Refining Improvements in Late Sixteenth-Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Officials and Mineros in the Context of Ortiz de Zárate's Inspections -- 3 Speaking "Like a State" or as a Technical Expert? -- 4 Inscribing an Experimental Trial -- 5 Producing Eyewitness Testimony -- 6 Conclusions -- Works cited. , Unpublished Primary Sources -- Published Sources -- Part 2 Environmental History and Labor -- Chapter 4 Water for the Monarchy of the World: Mitayos and Maestros of Colonial Potosí Hydraulic Works -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Toledan Hydraulic Policies: Energy and Environmental Changes in Potosí -- 3 Indigenous Workers and the Mita for Hydraulic Labor -- 4 Maestros: Hydraulic Experts in Colonial Potosí -- 5 Final Comments -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 The Market of Small Freedoms: Labor Negotiation in Seventeenth Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Labor Organization in the Early Mint -- 3 The Market of Small Freedoms and Its Rise -- 4 Market Structures -- 5 The Market in Decline -- 6 Conclusions -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 3 Flows, Heterogenous Producers and Agency -- Chapter 6 The Silver of Potosí, 1580-1630: The Beating and Pumping of One of the Hearts of Early Globalization -- 1 Potosí, the Pacific and Early Globalization -- 2 The Beat: Potosí's Production, a "Substance that Supports the Whole of Peru" -- 3 The "Pumping": Potosinean Silver Circulation towards Global Markets -- 3.1 Peru-Panama-Seville -- 3.2 Buenos Aires-Brazil-Europe and Africa -- 3.3 Peru-Mexico-China -- 3.4 Peruleros: Transporting Agents of Potosinean Silver across the World -- 4 Potosí as a Consumption Node: The Case of Chinese Goods -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Lords of Mines and Mills during the First Great Silver Boom of Potosí (1569-1610) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "Miners" in Potosí: Defining an Intricate Subject -- 3 Recovering the Names of the Potosí Miners, 1578 and 1610 -- 4 Final Comments -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 A Silver Bank: The Renaissance of Potosí and the Heterogeneous World of Its Producers in the Eighteenth Century -- 1 Introduction. , 2 A Company, a Shareholders Bank, and a Spanish Crown Bank -- 3 The Heterogeneous World of Silver Ore Producers and Rescatistas: Azogueros, k'ajchas, Trapicheros, and Metals from Outside the City -- 4 Azogueros: A Unifying and Homogenizing Name -- 5 The k'ajchas, trapiches, and trapicheros -- 6 Reconsidering the Second Boom in Potosí and Its Causes -- 7 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 4 Local, Regional and Global Impacts -- Chapter 9 Local Links behind a Global Scandal: The Audiencia de Charcas and the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, ca. 1650 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Audiencia and the Mint Fraud before the Arrival of Nestares Marín -- 3 The Visita General of Nestares Marín and the Audiencia de Charcas -- 4 Merits and Demerits of Pedro de Azaña -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10 The Hangover: Global Consequences of the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, c. 1650-1675 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Total Recall -- 3 Genoa -- 4 Portugal -- 5 France -- 6 Flanders -- 7 The Baltic -- 8 New England -- 9 The Wreck of the Vergulde Draeck -- 10 East and South Asia -- 11 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11 From the Ratio to Rothschild: Silver and Quicksilver-Recovering the Past for the Future in Nineteenth-Century Potosí (1800-1858) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Colonial Reform to War -- 2.1 From Almadén to Potosí: New Routes -- 2.2 Periodizing the Ratio, 1800-1822 -- 3 The Republic -- 3.1 The Republican Ratio -- 3.2 The visita of the Potosí Rivera, 1837-1838 -- 4 Balance and Projections -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Barragán, Rossana Potosí in the Global Silver Age (16th--19th Centuries) Boston : BRILL,c2023
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill nv,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961442550302883
    Format: 1 online resource (511 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-52868-7
    Series Statement: Studies in Global Social History Series ; Volume 49
    Content: This book combines the political and economic history of silver flows all over the world, detailing the workers, entrepreneurs, and authorities of the Spanish Empire.
    Note: Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Maps, Figures, and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Age of Silver -- 1 Silver Connections and Trans-imperial Involvement -- 1.1 Treasure Shipments, "Piracy" and Trade -- 1.2 The Silver Coveted: Bankers and Merchants -- 1.3 Smuggling and Merchants' Connivance -- 1.4 The Slave Trade -- 1.5 Vale un Potosí [To Be Worth a Potosí]: Labor in the Mountain -- 2 The Chapters -- Annex -- Bibliography -- Part 1 Geology, Sacred Spaces, Political and Technical Knowledge -- Chapter 1 Potosí Revisited: Toward a Pre-Hispanic Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Great Silver Mountain -- 3 The Spanish "Discovery" of 1545 -- 4 Mines of the Sun and Taboos -- 4.1 Wari Viracocha -- 5 The Miners of the Collasuyu and Their Divinities -- 5.1 The Island of the Sun -- 5.2 The Collas and the Mines -- 6 Potosí, God of the Cerro, the Incas, and the Tiwanaku Background -- 7 Felines -- 8 By Way of Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The Potosí Mita and the Geological Foundations of a Colonial Debate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Andean Histories and Political Geology -- 3 Potosí and the Politics of Geological Knowledge in Early Colonial Writings -- 4 Geological Discourse and the Eighteenth-Century Debate over Potosí's Mita -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Reading along the Administrative Grain: Knowledge Production and the Investigation of Refining Improvements in Late Sixteenth-Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Officials and Mineros in the Context of Ortiz de Zárate's Inspections -- 3 Speaking "Like a State" or as a Technical Expert? -- 4 Inscribing an Experimental Trial -- 5 Producing Eyewitness Testimony -- 6 Conclusions -- Works cited. , Unpublished Primary Sources -- Published Sources -- Part 2 Environmental History and Labor -- Chapter 4 Water for the Monarchy of the World: Mitayos and Maestros of Colonial Potosí Hydraulic Works -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Toledan Hydraulic Policies: Energy and Environmental Changes in Potosí -- 3 Indigenous Workers and the Mita for Hydraulic Labor -- 4 Maestros: Hydraulic Experts in Colonial Potosí -- 5 Final Comments -- Acknowledgments -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 The Market of Small Freedoms: Labor Negotiation in Seventeenth Century Potosí -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Labor Organization in the Early Mint -- 3 The Market of Small Freedoms and Its Rise -- 4 Market Structures -- 5 The Market in Decline -- 6 Conclusions -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 3 Flows, Heterogenous Producers and Agency -- Chapter 6 The Silver of Potosí, 1580-1630: The Beating and Pumping of One of the Hearts of Early Globalization -- 1 Potosí, the Pacific and Early Globalization -- 2 The Beat: Potosí's Production, a "Substance that Supports the Whole of Peru" -- 3 The "Pumping": Potosinean Silver Circulation towards Global Markets -- 3.1 Peru-Panama-Seville -- 3.2 Buenos Aires-Brazil-Europe and Africa -- 3.3 Peru-Mexico-China -- 3.4 Peruleros: Transporting Agents of Potosinean Silver across the World -- 4 Potosí as a Consumption Node: The Case of Chinese Goods -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Lords of Mines and Mills during the First Great Silver Boom of Potosí (1569-1610) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "Miners" in Potosí: Defining an Intricate Subject -- 3 Recovering the Names of the Potosí Miners, 1578 and 1610 -- 4 Final Comments -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 A Silver Bank: The Renaissance of Potosí and the Heterogeneous World of Its Producers in the Eighteenth Century -- 1 Introduction. , 2 A Company, a Shareholders Bank, and a Spanish Crown Bank -- 3 The Heterogeneous World of Silver Ore Producers and Rescatistas: Azogueros, k'ajchas, Trapicheros, and Metals from Outside the City -- 4 Azogueros: A Unifying and Homogenizing Name -- 5 The k'ajchas, trapiches, and trapicheros -- 6 Reconsidering the Second Boom in Potosí and Its Causes -- 7 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Part 4 Local, Regional and Global Impacts -- Chapter 9 Local Links behind a Global Scandal: The Audiencia de Charcas and the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, ca. 1650 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Audiencia and the Mint Fraud before the Arrival of Nestares Marín -- 3 The Visita General of Nestares Marín and the Audiencia de Charcas -- 4 Merits and Demerits of Pedro de Azaña -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10 The Hangover: Global Consequences of the Great Potosí Mint Fraud, c. 1650-1675 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Total Recall -- 3 Genoa -- 4 Portugal -- 5 France -- 6 Flanders -- 7 The Baltic -- 8 New England -- 9 The Wreck of the Vergulde Draeck -- 10 East and South Asia -- 11 Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11 From the Ratio to Rothschild: Silver and Quicksilver-Recovering the Past for the Future in Nineteenth-Century Potosí (1800-1858) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Colonial Reform to War -- 2.1 From Almadén to Potosí: New Routes -- 2.2 Periodizing the Ratio, 1800-1822 -- 3 The Republic -- 3.1 The Republican Ratio -- 3.2 The visita of the Potosí Rivera, 1837-1838 -- 4 Balance and Projections -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Barragán, Rossana Potosí in the Global Silver Age (16th--19th Centuries) Boston : BRILL,c2023
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9960112742802883
    Format: 1 online resource (VII, 267 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110759303
    Series Statement: Work in Global and Historical Perspective , 13
    Content: This book reflects the development of Latin American labour history across broad geographical, chronological and thematic perspectives, which seek to review and revisit key concepts at different levels. The contributions are closely linked to the most recent trends in Global Labour History and in turn, they enrich those trends. Here, authors from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Spain take a historical and sociological perspective and analyse a series of problems relating to labour relations. The chapters weave together different periods of Latin American colonial and republican history from the vice-royalties of New Spain (now Mexico) and Peru, the Royal Audiencia de Charcas (now Bolivia), Argentina and Uruguay (former vice-royalty of Río de La Plata) and Chile (former Capitanía General).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Worlds of Labour in Latin America: An introduction -- , A diverse world: A panoramic view of colonial mine labourers based on case studies from the viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru -- , Forced labour as a “public good”? Voices and actions in Potosí (17th to 18th centuries) -- , Learning together: Indians, free blacks and slaves in Lima’s colonial workshops -- , Yanaconas, colonos and arrenderos: Contradictions between the law and practice in rural labour in 19th and 20th century Bolivia -- , A credible history of the Princess of Bourbon: Labour, gender, and sexuality in South America, 1905–1919 -- , Towards a history of the ILO and Latin America: Perspectives, problems and collaborative work -- , Discussions on forced labour: Brazil and Argentina in dialogue with the ILO -- , Oil workers in the enclave of the Tropical Oil Company: Composition, culture and resistance (1920–1948) -- , Dictatorships, workers and trade-unions in the second half of the 20th century: Dialogue and connections among the cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay -- , Precarious society in Chile. The ‘tragedy’ of the 33 miners , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110759389
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110759204
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Book
    Lima : Banco Central de Reserva del Peru | Lima : Instituto de Estudios Peruanos
    UID:
    gbv_1852543833
    Format: 313 Seiten , Illustrationen, Tabellen, Karten
    Edition: Primera editión
    ISBN: 9786123262143
    Series Statement: Serie historia económica 41
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 279-313
    Language: Spanish
    Subjects: Ethnology
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