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Indigenous Mine Workers in the Guanajuato-Michoacán Region: Labor, Migration, and Ethnic Identity in Colonial Mexico, 1550-1800

机译:瓜纳华托-米却肯州地区的土著矿山工人:墨西哥殖民地的劳动力,移民和种族认同,1550-1800年

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This dissertation examines the participation of indigenous workers in the colonial mining industry of the Guanajuato-Michoacan region and the impact that this industry had on those workers and their communities of origin. In the present-day states of Guanajuato and Michoacan, Mexico, there existed a vibrant and lucrative mining economy throughout the colonial period (1521--1810). Michoacan's mining industry produced a steady supply of copper and silver, and Guanajuato is best known for its extremely wealthy silver mines, especially after the mid-eighteenth century, when it became the world's greatest producer of silver. The region's mining industry created a very competitive labor market in which mine owners used different strategies to recruit and retain a labor force. Although mine owners paid many workers for their labor, the industry also relied on coerced forms of labor, including slavery, encomienda, repartimiento, and debt peonage.;Many scholars who have studied the economic significance of the mining industry in the region, and its impact on the world economy, have not adequately examined the composition of the labor force. Those who have studied the labor force have focused on particular mining centers, overlooking the regional context within which the mines operated. Miners competed with one another and with other industries for workers. This competition put considerable pressure on the region's indigenous communities to provide the bulk of the labor force. Also, labor demands led many people to migrate, altering the demographic composition of the region. Using a regional history approach and ethnohistorical methodologies, the dissertation examines the nature of the labor institutions that were utilized to recruit workers to the mines, and the impact of the mining industry on indigenous workers and their communities. Ultimately, this dissertation uses a variety of original sources to highlight the important role that indigenous men and women played in the mining industry of Guanajuato, and the persistence of an indigenous identity in this mining town. My findings contribute to the fields of labor history, ethnohistory, and mining history.
机译:本文探讨了土著工人在瓜纳华托-米却肯州地区的殖民采矿业中的参与情况,以及该行业对这些工人及其原籍社区的影响。在当今的墨西哥瓜纳华托州和米却肯州,整个殖民时期(1521--1810)都存在着充满活力和利润丰厚的矿业经济。米却肯州的采矿业稳定地供应铜和银,而瓜纳华托州以其极其丰富的银矿而闻名,尤其是在十八世纪中叶,当时它成为世界上最大的白银生产国。该地区的采矿业创造了一个竞争激烈的劳动力市场,在该市场中,矿主使用不同的策略来招募和保留劳动力。尽管矿主为他们的劳动付出了许多工人的薪水,但该行业还依赖于强制性的劳动形式,包括奴隶制,共产主义,再分配和债务拖欠。许多研究了该地区矿业及其经济意义的学者对世界经济的影响,尚未充分研究劳动力的构成。那些研究过劳动力的人将注意力集中在特定的采矿中心上,而忽略了矿场运营所在的区域环境。矿工彼此竞争,并与其他行业竞争工人。这场竞争给该地区的土著社区施加了很大的压力,以提供大部分劳动力。同样,劳动力需求导致许多人迁移,从而改变了该地区的人口组成。本文使用区域历史方法和民族历史学方法,研究了用来招募工人到地雷的劳动机构的性质,以及采矿业对土著工人及其社区的影响。最终,本文利用各种原始资料来强调土著男子和妇女在瓜纳华托州采矿业中所发挥的重要作用,以及该矿镇中土著身份的持久性。我的发现有助于劳动史,民族史和采矿史领域。

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  • 作者

    Serrano, Fernando.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Latin American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 330 p.
  • 总页数 330
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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