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Poised to break: Liberalism, land reform, and communities in the Purepecha highlands of Michoacan, Mexico, 1800-1915.

机译:即将打破:1800-1915年,墨西哥米却肯州Purepecha高地的自由主义,土地改革和社区。

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This dissertation studies the history of liberal land reform in Mexico in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It examines, in particular, why and how it came to happen in the meseta purepecha, a region located in central-west Michoacan and home to numerous indigenous communities. The dissertation traces the colonial origins of the reform under the Spanish rule and describes how efforts to turn long-standing indigenous corporate land rights into private landownership became the banner of liberal governments after independence. It analyses the communal land regime of the meseta communities, how it was intimately connected to the physical and environmental aspects of the region, how corporate land-rights worked in practice, and why they came into conflict with liberal land policies.;The work also explains why, despite repeated efforts to push its implementation, the reform did not come to fruition until relatively late in the nineteenth century. It argues that the enforcement of liberal land policies was the product of an unprecedented combination of historical circumstances, including a major political shift after 1867, a new fiscal policy affecting the lands in possession of indigenous communities, demographic pressures, the introduction of railroad lines in Michoacan, and the subsequent expansion of commercial forestry in the meseta. Communities, the dissertation shows, actively engaged land reform. Engagement, however, fluctuated over time and differed from one community to another---even from one community group to another. Local support or opposition to liberal land policies depended on existing disparities and rivalries between communities, community members, and other non-indigenous residents of the meseta (i.e. landowners, tenants, merchants, government officials).;The dissertation concludes that liberal land reform in the meseta brought about ambiguous results. It significantly modified land rights, but it did little to alter inequalities within communities and between communities and the larger Mexican society. It took place at the expense of comparatively underprivileged community members, did not represent meaningful improvements for a majority, and benefited for the most part the local wealthy--including some better-off community members.
机译:本文研究了19世纪和20世纪初墨西哥自由土地改革的历史。它特别研究了为什么会发生这种情况,以及如何在密西根州中西部,许多土著社区所在地的纯种梅塞塔地区发生这种情况。论文追溯了西班牙统治下改革的殖民起源,并描述了将长期存在的土著公司土地权利转变为私有土地所有权的努力如何成为独立后自由政府的旗帜。它分析了梅西塔社区的公有土地制度,它如何与该地区的自然和环境方面紧密联系,公司土地权利在实践中是如何运作的以及为什么它们与自由土地政策发生冲突。解释了为什么尽管反复努力推动其实施,但直到19世纪后期,改革才得以实现。它认为执行自由土地政策是历史情况史无前例结合的产物,包括1867年后的重大政治转变,影响到土著社区拥有土地的新财政政策,人口压力,沙特阿拉伯铁路的引入。米却肯州,以及随后在梅塞塔的商品林业扩张。论文表明,社区积极参与土地改革。但是,参与度会随时间而变化,并且每个社区之间的参与度都不同,甚至一个社区组也不同。当地对自由土地政策的支持或反对取决于社区,社区成员和梅西塔其他非土著居民(即土地所有者,租户,商人,政府官员)之间的差距和竞争。中观带来了模棱两可的结果。它极大地改变了土地权利,但是它并没有改变社区内部以及社区与墨西哥大社会之间的不平等现象。这样做的代价是相对贫困的社区成员而言,对大多数人而言并不代表有意义的进步,并且在很大程度上使本地富人受益,其中包括一些富裕的社区成员。

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  • 作者

    Perez-Montesinos, Fernando.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgetown University.;

  • 授予单位 Georgetown University.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 348 p.
  • 总页数 348
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:51:47

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