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Peasants on Plantations: Subaltern Strategies of Labor and Resistance in the Pisco Valley, Peru (Latin America Otherwise) [Paperback]

Vincent Peloso (Author)
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Latin America Otherwise February 10, 1999
After the 1854 abolition of slavery in Peru, a new generation of plantation owners turned to a system of peasant tenantry to maintain cotton production through the use of cheap labor. In Peasants on Plantations Vincent C. Peloso analyzes the changing social and economic relationships governing the production of cotton in the Pisco Valley, a little-studied area of Peru’s south coast. Challenging widely held assumptions about the system of relations that tied peasants to the land, Peloso’s work examines the interdependence of the planters, managers, and peasants—and the various strategies used by peasants in their struggle to resist control by the owners.

Grounded in the theoretical perspectives of subaltern studies and drawing on an extremely complete archive of landed estates that includes detailed regular reports by plantation managers on all aspects of farming life, Peasants on Plantations reveals the intricate ways peasants, managers, and owners manipulated each other to benefit their own interests. As Peloso demonstrates, rather than a simple case of domination of the peasants by the owners, both parties realized that negotiation was the key to successful growth, often with the result that peasants cooperated with plantation growth strategies in order to participate in a market economy. Long-term contracts gave tenants and sharecroppers many opportunities to make farming choices, to assert claims on the land, compete among themselves, and participate in plantation expansion. At the same time, owners strove to keep the peasants in debt and well aware of who maintained ultimate control.

Peasants on Plantations offers a largely untold view of the monumental struggle between planters and peasants that was fundamental in shaping the agrarian history of Peru. It will interest those engaged in Latin American studies, anthropology, and peasant and agrarian studies.


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“The importance of [Peloso’s] book derives from its careful assessment of a neglected case study and the broader implications of the findings. . . . Professionals in agrarian, Latin American, and Third World studies will be interested in this well-done case study; at the same time, the detailed description of how labor and management interacted in a plantation setting should attract a more general reading audience. The narrative is fascinating and readable.” - Michael A. Morris, Perspectives on Political Science


“Peloso illuminates the lives, strategies, and ultimate significance of cotton workers in a clear, original manner that will benefit scholars of modern Peru and of the export economy in Latin America. This well-crafted book succeeds in bringing the overlooked workers of cotton plantations onto the historical stage.” - Charles F. Walker, American Historical Review


“[A] detailed historical analysis of the social and economic world of Peruvian cotton plantations from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1930s. . . . [A] diversified and vivid picture of plantation life. . . . Peloso offers an important contribution to modern Peruvian history that will also receive attention among historians working on agrarian history in other parts of Latin America.” - Thomas Krüggeler, The Historian


“[A] sustained, empirically grounded account of far-reaching socioeconomic transformations in Peru’s south coastal Pisco valley between the mid-19th century and the first half of the 20th century. . . . [A] significant addition to the burgeoning literature on Latin American postcolonial plantations. Peloso offers challenging reading for all who are interested in the anthropology of agrarian societies and the social dynamics of agricultural capitalism.” - Bartholomew Dean, American Ethnologist


“[A] compelling, empirically grounded analysis of the evolution of plantation labour arrangements. . . . [A] significant addition to the scholarship on plantation society in turn-of-the-century Latin America. Peloso succeeds admirably in deconstructing stereotypical images of plantations, and in showing the central contribution of subaltern groups to the emergence of modern Peru.” - David Nugent, Latin American Studies


“[S]ignificantly deepens our understanding of both rural labor forms and the role played by peasants in the formation of Peruvian rural society and culture. . . . Peasants on Plantations makes valuable contributions to the literature concerning rural labor relations, the social order that evolved on the coastal cotton plantations of Peru, and the Latin American peasantry in general. . . . [This] balanced and fascinating social history ultimately stands out simply because of the clear understanding it provides of peasant initiative and resilience in the often harsh world of the commercial cotton plantation.” - Erick D. Langer, Hispanic American Historical Review

About the Author

Vincent C. Peloso is Associate Professor of History at Howard University.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (February 10, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822322463
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822322467
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you're interested in Peruvian history and plantation life, January 11, 2012
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An obscure, unpretentious plantation in the Pisco valley became a setting in the middle of the nineteenth century for profound social change in Peru. Read the first page
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sur chico, fixed renters, rent tenantry, valley cotton plantations, fixed rent tenants, valley cotton planters, field oxen, valley planters, valley plantations, valley landowners, resident labor force, tenant contracts, cotton tenants, valley owners, labor contracting, valley peasants, plantation growth, labor scarcity, cotton valleys, cotton agriculture, plantation manager, planter control, wage hands, coastal valleys, cotton output
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Hacienda Palto, War of the Pacific, Hacienda San, Juan Esquivel, Daniel Franco, Pisco River, Vicente del Solar, Gustavo Buteler, Pedro Otoya, Hacienda Caucato, Hacienda Urrutia, Partido Civilista, Sociedad Nacional Agraria
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