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Brooke Larson (Editor), Olivia Harris (Editor), Enrique Tandeter (Editor)

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September 26, 1995
Until now, Andean peasants have primarily been thought of by scholars as isolated subsistence farmers, "resistant" to money and to different markets in the region. Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes overturns this widely held assumption and puts in its place a new perspective as it explores the dynamic between Andean cultural, social, and economic practices and the market forces of a colonial and postcolonial mercantile economy.
Bringing together the work of outstanding scholars in Andean history, anthropology, and ethnohistory, these pioneering essays show how, from the very earliest period of Spanish rule, Andean peasants and their rulers embraced the new economic opportunities and challenged or subverted the new structures introduced by the colonial administration. They also convincingly explain why in the twentieth century the mistaken idea developed that Andean peasants were conservative and unable to participate effectively in different markets, and reveal how closely ethnic inequalities were tied to evolving market relations. Inviting a critical reconsideration of ethnic, class, and gender issues in the context of rural Andean markets, this book will revise the prevailing view of Andean history and provide a more fully informed picture of the complex mercantile activities of Andean peasants.

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" A fundamental challenge to established stereotypes of the Andean economy, this book will lead to a rethinking of received ideas. Including work by many of the leading scholars in the field, it will be obligatory reading for those interested in indigenous history and anthropology. It offers a different perspective on the economy by focusing on the indigenous population, and demonstrates conclusively how the Indians succeeded in linking their complex traditional systems with the new opportunities offered by expanded markets."—Nathan Wachtel, College de France


"This is an impressive collection of essays [and] a fundamental reference book in Andean studies."—Walter Mignolo, Duke University

About the Author

Brooke Larson is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Center at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.

Olivia Harris is Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Anthropology Department at Goldsmith’s College, London.

Enrique Tandeter is Chair of the Department of History at the University of Buenos Aires and an Associate at the Center for the Study of State and Society in Buenos Aires.


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tributary cycle, del mercado interno colonial, crude cotton cloth, forced commercialization, caso del espacio peruano, hatun runas, mercados surandinos, ecological tiers, ayllu andino, espacio andino, mundo aymara, ethnic lords, mestizo status, mita workers, mestizo traders, ecological complementarity, early colonial economy, private commercial gain, las sociedades andinas, salt traders, mita service, fiscal categories, occasional traders, ethnic authorities, sociedad colonial
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Latin America, New York, Buenos Aires, San Pablo, Enrique Tandeter, South American, Tristan Platt, Frank Salomon, Olivia Harris, San Augustin, Garci Diez, Brooke Larson, Carlos Sempat Assadourian, Peru's Indian Peoples, Nathan Wachtel, Thierry Saignes, Karen Spalding, Izumi Shimada, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, Craig Morris, Domingo de Santo, Fray Domingo, Revista Andina, Shozo Masuda, Andean Ecological Complementarity
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