Desde las raíces. Actores locales y la creación de una economía de exportación en el sur de México
Palabras clave:
industria del café, industrias agrícolas, comercio, historia, siglo XXSinopsis
Desde las raíces utiliza el desarrollo de la economía cafetalera del sur de México para explicar cómo el compromiso con los mercados globales fue moldeado por estructuras sociales y políticas locales resilientes. Al proyectar una idea de liberalismo económico popular, el libro analiza cómo los habitantes del Soconusco, los trabajadores y los políticos de poca monta aprovecharon y remodelaron el conjunto de herramientas de la política económica liberal para asegurar y promover sus propios intereses. El estudio involucra también la historia de la migración global y proporciona una imagen del comercio internacional localizado en manos de plantadores, comerciantes y políticos mexicanos y extranjeros.
Capítulos
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Una nota sobre divisas, unidades de medida y términos
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Introducción
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Capítulo 1. Un edén sin cultivar
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Capítulo 2. Definiendo la frontera
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Capítulo 3. De los balazos a la burocracia
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Capítulo 4. El paisaje de la producción
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Capítulo 5. Brazos escasos y reforma trunca
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Capítulo 6. La circulación de códigos y comercio
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Conclusión
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Apéndices
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