Feudalism and integrationof the Native Peoples of Peru (original) (raw)

Feudalism and Integration of the Native Peoples of Peru in the Worldwide Economy

Natividad Ferri

Globalization and “Minority” Cultures, 2014

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Between Silver and Guano: Commercial Policy and the State in Postindependence Peru. By Paul Gootenberg (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1989. x plus 234 pp)

Erick Langer

Journal of Social History, 1992

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State Autonomy and Industrial Development in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Peru.

Douglas Friedman

1988

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Development for Sale: 18th Century Spanish Colonial Administrators and Long-Run Subnational Disparities in Peru

Jenny Guardado

2017

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“It is not fair that he is treated as indio particular”: The Indian Elite in the Repartimiento of Macha under Colonial Rule. Viceroyalty of Perú, 1540-1619

Carolina Jurado

Colonial Latin American Review, 25 (3) (2016): 300-324.

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The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Peru: From Socio-political Marginalization to the Modern Principles of Multiculturalism

Marta Kania

Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies, 2016

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Tinterillos, Indians, and the State: Towards a History of Legal Intermediaries in Post-Independence Peru

Carlos Aguirre

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The Resurrection of the Inca : The Role of Indian Representations in the Invention of the Peruvian Nation

Antoinette MOLINIE

History and Anthropology, 2004

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“Native Americans in Castilian Crown resettlement policy in 16th century Peru” in Gudmunður Halfdanarson (edited by), Discrimination and Tolerance in Historical Perspective, CLIOHRES, Transversal Themes 3, Edizioni Universitarie Pisane, Pisa 2008, pp. 235-244.

Manfredi Merluzzi

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Shaping Natural Regions. Capitalism, Environment, and the Geography of Post-Colonial Peru

Stefano Varese

Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña, 2022

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Indigenous Autonomies in Latin America in the Face of Contemporary Capitalism Overview, Perspectives and Dilemmas, Part 1

Richard Stahler-Sholk

Latin American Perspectives, 2024

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Journal of Latin American Studies Bringing the Economic Back In: Andean Indians and the Construction of the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Bolivia

Erick Langer

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Peruvian Trajectories of Sociocultural Transformation

Dan Paracka

2013

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Reconnecting development and wellbeing: a view from Peru

Jose Luis Alvarez Ramos

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Epilogue: Reflections and Observations on Peru's Past and Present

Ernesto H Jaramillo Silva

Journal of Global Initiatives Policy Pedagogy Perspective, 2013

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Review Reviewed Work(s): Modern Inquisitions: Peru and the Colonial Origins of the Civilized World by Irene Silverblatt Review by

Sarah Elizabeth Penry

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The Devil's Curve: Indigenous Rights and Resource Extraction in Peru

Jesse H Hudson

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INDIGENISMO FÁCTICO Y CIENTÍFICO EN LA CONSOLIDACIÓN IDENTITARIA MESTIZO-INDÍGENA EN EL PERÚ

A.-Pablo Loarte-Mauricio

Núm. 13 (2022): Miscelánea Antropología Social, 2022

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Cementing Class Differences: Globalization in Peru

Ñusta Carranza Ko

Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2013

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Apuntes sobre la evolución de los derechos sociales, económicos y culturales en el Perú y los alcances de su judiciabilidad

Eloy Espinosa-Saldaña

2015

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Peru: the case for a revolutionary strategy of development

Jan Lust

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“Indian migrants negotiating belonging. 'Peticiones de cambio de fuero' in Cajamarca, Peru, 17th-18th century”.

Sarah Albiez-Wieck

Colonial Latin American Review, 2017

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The Broker State and the 'Inevitability'of Progress: The Camisea Project and Indigenous Peoples in Peru

Patricia Urteaga

The Politics of Resource Extraction: …, 2012

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Anarchists and 'the Indian Problem' in Peru, 1898-1927

Steven Hirsch

Anarchist Studies, 2020

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What Role did Wari Play in the Lima Political Economy? The Peruvian Central Coast at The Beginning of the Middle Horizon. Beyond Wari Walls: Exploring the Nature of Middle Horizon Peru Away from Wari Centers. J. Jenning. Alburqueque, University of New Mexcio Press: 136 - 154.

Giancarlo Marcone

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Vertical Empire: The General Resettlement of Indians in the Colonial Andes. By Jeremy Ravi Mumford. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. Pp. x, 293. $24.95.)

Christine Hunefeldt

Historian, 2014

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Globalisation and Exploitation in Peru- Strategic Selectivities and the Defeat of Labour in the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreem

Bart-Jaap Verbeek

Global Labour Journal, 2014

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Bringing the Economic Back In: Andean Indians and the Construction of the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Bolivia

Erick Langer

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2009

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Historicizing ‘ethnodevelopment’: Kamayoq and political-economic integration across governance regimes in the Peruvian Andes. Journal of Historical Geography, 46, 53-65.

Julian S. Yates

Journal of Historical Geography , 2014

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Latin America: on effects of colonization (1985)

Róbinson Rojas Sandford

1985

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Economic Liberation for Peru in the Shadows of a Depoliticized World

Keith Clark

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Property Relations and the Concept of Community in the Central Andes of Peru

PIETER DE VRIES

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International Development and International Feudalism_ the Latin American Case

Simon Schwartzman

Proceedings of the International Peace Research Association Inaugural Conference. Assen: Van Gorcum., 1966

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Ephemeral Splendor and A Lengthy Tradition: The Peruvian Aristocracy of the Late Colonial Period

JUAN MARCHENA

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“Global modernization, ‘coloniality’ and a critical sociology for Latin America”, Theory, Culture & Society, vol. 26, no. 1, 2009 (pp. 112-133).

José Maurício Domingues

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