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Author Newman, Elizabeth Terese, 1976-

Title Biography of a hacienda : work and revolution in rural Mexico / Elizabeth Terese Newman
Published Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 255 pages) : illustrations
Contents Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. One Hundred Years: From Independence to Revolution in Mexico -- 2. A Place for Lizards and Archaeologists: Historical Archaeology and the Hacienda San Miguel Acocotla -- 3. Something We Already Know -- 4. The Legacy of Revolution -- 5. San Miguel Acocotla: The Archaeology of a Central Mexican Hacienda -- 6. Crossmending: The Archaeology of Architecture and Home Life -- 7. What You Eat: Life and Labor in the Calpanera -- 8. Small Finds -- Conclusion: Un Platito de Frijoles
Appendix: Cast of CharactersNotes -- Glossary -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
Summary "Biography of a Hacienda is a many-voiced reconstruction of events leading up to the Mexican Revolution and the legacy that remains to the present day. Drawing on ethnohistorical, archaeological, and ethnographic data, Elizabeth Terese Newman creates a fascinating model of the interplay between the great events of the Revolution and the lives of everyday people. In 1910 the Mexican Revolution erupted out of a century of tension surrounding land ownership and control over labor. During the previous century, the elite ruling classes acquired ever-increasingly large tracts of land while peasants saw their subsistence and community independence vanish. Rural working conditions became so oppressive that many resorted to armed rebellion. After the war, new efforts were made to promote agrarian reform, and many of Mexico's rural poor were awarded the land they had farmed for generations. Weaving together fiction, memoir, and data from her fieldwork, Newman reconstructs life at the Hacienda San Miguel Acocotla, a site located near a remote village in the Valley of Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico. Exploring people's daily lives and how they affected the buildup to the Revolution and subsequent agrarian reforms, the author draws on nearly a decade of interdisciplinary study of the Hacienda Acocotla and its descendant community. Newman's archaeological research recovered information about the lives of Indigenous people living and working there in the one hundred years leading up to the Mexican Revolution. Newman shows how women were central to starting the revolt, and she adds their voices to the master narrative. Biography of a Hacienda concludes with a thoughtful discussion of the contribution of the agrarian revolution to Mexico's history and whether it has succeeded or simply transformed rural Mexico into a new "global hacienda system"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Hacienda San Miguel Acocotla (Mexico)
Archaeology and history -- Mexico -- Hacienda San Miguel Acocotla
Haciendas -- Mexico -- Puebla (State) -- History
Land reform -- Mexico -- Puebla (State) -- History
Land tenure -- Mexico -- Puebla (State) -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- Mexico.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
War -- Causes.
Land tenure.
Land reform.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Haciendas.
Archaeology and history.
SUBJECT Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 -- Causes
Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 -- Influence
Subject Mexico -- Puebla (State)
Mexico -- Hacienda San Miguel Acocotla.
Mexico.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1306540178
9781306540179
9780816598953
0816598959