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