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UID:
gbv_237273667
Format: VI, 404 S
ISBN: 0822322021 , 0822322188
Series Statement: Comparative and international working-class history
Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state Durham : Duke University Press, 1998 ISBN 9780822396970
Additional Edition: ISBN 0822396971
Language: English
Subjects: Economics
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Keywords: Zentralamerika ; Hispanophone Karibik ; Arbeiter ; Sozialgeschichte 1850-1950 ; Aufsatzsammlung
Author information: Chomsky, Aviva 1957-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1458189163
    Format: 4 Tab., Lit. S. 47-51
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: The author studies the transformation of the ladino peasant community of Chalchuapa, a coffee producing region in the northwest of El Salvador, from community owned to commercial agriculture based on private landownership during the second half of the nineteenth century. The social and economic structures as well as cultural and ideological changes which the shift to agrarian capitalism implied are analysed as well as the political consequences for the consolidation of the El Salvadorian nation-state. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 25-51, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:25-51
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1458189171
    Format: Lit. S. 84-93
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: The author tries to challenge the common view, that Nicaragua is an ethnically homogeneous society - one of the achievements of Nicaraguan elites, which he calls "the myth of Nicaragua mestiza". Nevertheless, in the period of study, from 1880-1925, indigenous communities had not ceased to exist, as the hegemonic view suggests, but struggled with mestizo elites. The ladino victory over the highland indians led to the atomization of some ethnic identities and to the transformation into a class perspective in other cases, but not to the disappearance of the communities nor their resistance and struggle for identity. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 52-93, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:52-93
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_145818918X
    Format: Lit. S. 118-121
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: Contrary to common notions in the agrarian history of Nicaragua, small farmers participated to a large extent in the prospering coffee economy of the country. The author describes the complex strata of minifundistas, small and medium producers and their relationship with larger growers, the latter expanding their activities from lending to growing, processing and exporting coffee. Without denying the existence of exploitation within these relationships, small farmers were neither landless nor the most likely to default on their loans. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 94-121, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:94-121
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1458189198
    Format: Lit. S. 146-150
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: The article examines the role of peasants and workers in the repressive system of El Salvador during the period of 1880 until 1930. The participation of civilians in policing, coercive administration of justice, and manipulation of class relations and conflicts was not informal as could be expected. Rather civilians like peasant auxiliaries to erode community links into the country's state institutions allowing national authorities to erode community links and keep the countryside under control by preventing organized strategies of resistance. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 122-150, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:122-150
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1458189260
    Format: Lit. S. 358-364
    ISBN: 0822322021
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 335-364, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:335-364
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1458189236
    Format: Lit. S. 251-259
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: The social history of gender relations and sexuality in Puerto Rico is the topic of the present article. The author examines the reconceptualization of gender and sexuality forming an integral part of the newly self-conscious working class politics and culture which emerged in the first decades of the twentieth century following the U.S. occupation in 1898. The development of Puerto Rican labor movement, the new working-class and feminist struggles, gender hierarchies within the left and finally the ideas of the feminist working-class intellectual Luisa Capetillo are topics explored in the study. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 229-259, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:229-259
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1458189244
    Format: Lit. S. 281-291
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: Over two centuries, the sugar industry has deeply shaped Cuba's political, social and economic life. The article examines Cuba's social history from 1910 to 1934, when the sugar boom created significant labor shortages and labor mobility. The struggle of employers to secure labor and the survival of subsistence alternatives to wage labor in the modern sugar mill factories provided workers with a certain degree of autonomy to pursue own goals in a contexts of dependency and exploitation. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 260-291, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:260-291
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_145818921X
    Format: Lit. S. 190-195
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: Migrated workers and peasants who worked for foreign-owned mines in the production of Costa Rica's third export product, precious metals, are the objects of this study. The creation of new migrant communities in a marginal region, their goals, hopes and consciousness as well as dividing lines between them are analyzed. Special attention is given to the study of organized forms of social struggle like squatters' attempts to cultivate land surrounding the companies and workers' claims for better working conditions. Peasants and workers discovered weak points in the alliance between foreign companies and the state and managed to negotiate without challenging official ideologies. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 169-195, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:169-195
    Language: English
    Author information: Chomsky, Aviva 1957-
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1458189228
    Format: Lit. S. 221-226
    ISBN: 0822322021
    Content: Contrary to numerous studies about Guatemala's revolution from 1944 to 1954 which focus primerly on the relations between urban revolutionary leaders, the agrarian elite, the United Fruit Company and the United States, the author emphasizes the critical role of peasants and plantation workers in the shaping of the revolution and the eventual U.S. decision to overthrow it. The labor struggles in two different regions are analyzed: the coffee producing region of San Marcos, populated by migrant Indians, and the Pacific coast banana zone with its Spanish-speaking ladino workers. (DÜI-Huj)
    In: Identity and struggle at the margins of the nation-state, Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, , Seite 196-226, 0822322021
    In: 0822322188
    In: pages:196-226
    Language: English
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