Farm and Factory: The Jesuits and the Development of Agrarian Capitalism in Colonial QuitoState University of New York Press, 30.06.1983 - 231 Seiten This second volume of Nicholas P. Cushner's economic study of colonial Latin America describes and analyzes the unique relationship between the textile mill and farm in Interandine Quito. Cushner shows how human and natural resources blended to produce a vibrant institution in the rural world of colonial Quito. |
Inhalt
Aftermath of Conquest | 19 |
Chillos | 41 |
Farms and Ranches | 67 |
The Obraje Complex | 89 |
Rural Labor | 117 |
Finance and Capital Formation | 145 |
Agrarian Capitalism and Quito | 171 |
Appendixes | 179 |
Principales of Sangolquí Complain of Unjust Treatment from Jesuit | 185 |
Glossary of Spanish Terms | 193 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
account books Account Day agrarian capitalism Agricultural History Alangasí Amaguaña ANHQ Antonio de Morga arrobas audiencia Audiencia of Quito ayllu barley Bilacati caballerías Cabildo caciques cattle censos Chillo Chillo mill city council cloth College of Quito colonial Quito corn corregidor crops cuadras Cuenca debt distributed economic eighteenth century encomenderos encomienda enterprises estancias expenses fanegas farms and ranches Francisco gañán gañanes Guayaquil hacienda Ibid Ichubamba Inca income Indian workers indios Interandine Quito Jesuit Jesuit colleges Jesuit estates Jesuit farms Juan labor land landholdings Latacunga Latin America Libro Lima Madrid major majordomo Mexico mill of Chillo mita mitayos mules obraje owner ownership Paño Pedregal Pedro percent Peru pesos Pinllocoto Pintag Popayán population production provincial purchased reales Receives Riobamba rural society salaries San Ildefonso Sangolquí sheep slaves Socorro sold Spaniards Spanish Table textile mills tierras Tigua Tituguana towns tribute Univ varas wage wheat wool Yaruquí