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Wandering Paysanos: State Order and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era (Hardcover)

by Ricardo Salvatore (Author)
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"[M]asterful. . . . [T]he book contains much of interest to scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates specializing in peasant studies, comparative development in Latin America, Latin American history, and penal and military history. . . . [V]ivid and absorbing. . . . [T]his is social history at its best."
--Lisa Kowalchuk, "American Journal of Sociology"

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Examining the experiences of peasants and peons, or paysanos, in the Buenos Aires province during Juan Manuel de Rosas’s dictatorial regime (1829–1852), Wandering Paysanos recovers a multiplicity of subaltern voices that speak about issues of paramount importance for the history of postindependence Argentina: markets, legal authority, politics, and public memory. The distinguished Argentine historian Ricardo D. Salvatore situates the paysanos as mobile job-seekers within an expanding, competitive economy as he highlights the points of contention between the peasants and the state: questions of military service, crime, and punishment. He asserts that only through a reconstruction of the different subjectivities of paysanos—-as workers, citizens, soldiers, and family members—can a new understanding of postindependence Argentina be acheived.

Drawing extensively on judicial and military records, Salvatore reveals the state’s files on individual prisoners and recruits to be surprisingly full of personal stories directly solicited from paysanos. While consistently attentive to the fragmented and mediated nature of these archival sources, he chronicles how peons and peasants spoke to power figures—judges, police officers, and military chiefs—about issues central to their lives as well as to the nation-in-formation. They told about their wanderings across the countryside in search of salaried work, their engagement with the Federalist armies, and their families. Their lamentations about unpaid labor, disrespectful government officials, the meaning of poverty, and the dignity of work provide vital insights into the formation of the Argentine nation. Wandering Paysanos discloses a complex world until now obscured—that of rural Argentine subalterns confronting the state.

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