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  • Beyond the Hacienda: Agrarian Relations & Socioeconomic Change in Rural Mesoamerica

    A special issue of: Ethnohistory
    Volume: 50
    Issue: 1
    Special Issue Editor(s): Rani T. Alexander, Chris Kyle
    Published: 2003
    Pages: 252
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  • 1. Editor's Statement–Neil L. Whitehead

    2. Introduction: Haciendas and Agrarian Change in Rural Mesoamerica–Rani T. Alexander

    3. Haciendas, Ranchos, and Indian Towns: A Case from the Late Colonial Valley of Puebla–John K. Chance

    4. Haciendas, Ranchos, and the Otomí Way of Life in the Mezquital Valley, Hidalgo, Mexico–Patricia Fournier-García and Lourdes Mondragón

    5. The Native Aristocracy and the Evolution of the Latifundio in the Teotihuacán Valley, 1521-1917–William T. Sanders and Barbara J. Price

    6. Land, Labor, and the Chilapa Market: A New Look at the 1840s' Peasant Wars in Central Guerrero–Chris Kyle

    7. Transformations of the Indigenous Cacicazgo in the Nineteenth Century–John Monaghan, Arthur Joyce, and Ronald Spores

    8. Indian Confraternity Lands in Colonial Guatemala, 1660-1730: Some Uses and Trends–Murdo J. MacLeod

    9. Solares in Tekax: The Impact of the Sugar Industry on a Nineteenth-Century Yucatecan Town–Christopher M. Nichols

    10. Architecture, Haciendas, and Economic Change in Yaxcabá, Yucatán, Mexico–Rani T. Alexander

    11. On Agrarian Landholdings in Post-Conquest Rural Mesoamerica–Thomas H. Charlton

    12. Beyond the Hacienda: Agrarian Relations and Socioeconomic Change in Rural Mesoamerica–Eric Van Young

  • John K. Chance

    Thomas H. Charlton

    Patricia Fournier-García

    Murdo J. MacLeod

    John Monaghan

    Christopher M. Nichols

    William T. Sanders

    Eric Van Young

    Neil L. Whitehead

    Arthur Joyce

    Lourdes Mondragón

    Barbara J. Price

    Ronald Spores

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