The sweat of their brow : a history of work in Latin America
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The sweat of their brow : a history of work in Latin America
(Latin American realities)
M.E. Sharpe, c2000
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-199) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Throughout Latin America's history the world of work has been linked to race, class, and gender within the larger framework of changing social, political, and economic circumstances both in the region and abroad. In this compelling narrative, David McCreery situates the work experience in Latin America's broader history. Rather than organizing the coverage by forms of work, he proceeds chronologically, breaking 500 years of history into five periods: Encounter and Accommodation, 1480 -- 1550; The Colonial System, 1550 -- 1750; Cities and Towns, 1750 -- 1850; Export Economies, 1850 -- 1930; Work in Modern Latin America, 1930 -- the Present.Within each period, McCreery discusses the chief economic, political, and social characteristics as they relate to work, identifying both continuities and discontinuities from each preceding period. Specific topics studied range from the encomienda, the enslaving of Indians in Spanish America, the introduction of Black African slaves, labor in mining, agricultural labor, urban and domestic labor, women and work, peasant economies, industrial labor, to the maquilas and more.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Encounter and Accommodation, 1480-1550
- Chapter 2 The Colonial System, 1550-1750
- Chapter 3 Cities and Towns, 1750-1850
- Chapter 4 Export Economies, 1850-1930
- Chapter 5 Work in Modern Latin America
- conclusion Conclusions
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