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  1. Half Title
  2. Series
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. List of Abbreviations
  9. Preface
  10. Introduction
    1. The Ethnic Turn
    2. The Aim and Structure of the Book
    3. Sources and Methods
  11. 1 Cochabamba: Bolivia’s Breadbasket
    1. Inca Rule and European Expansion
    2. The Colonial Order
    3. The Colonial Legacy in Early Bolivia
    4. Liberalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
    5. Populism at Mid-Twentieth Century
    6. Comunarios and Campesinos as Dynamic Political Actors
    7. Altiplano Uprisings: Ayopaya
    8. Valley Political Struggles: Ucureña
    9. Conclusion
  12. 2 Peasant Struggles for Unionization and Land (1952–53)
    1. Two Conflicting Projects inside the MNR
    2. Early Peasant Political Struggles in Cochabamba
    3. Peasants in the Altiplano
    4. Peasants in the Valley
    5. Peasant Movements Disrupt Cochabamba Politics
    6. Radical Peasant Revolutionaries in the Valley
    7. Discursive Polyphony: Landlords, Peasants, and the MNR
    8. Conclusion
  13. 3 The Agrarian Reform and the State’s Discursive Dominion (1954–58)
    1. Peasants and the Left-Wing Populist Paradigm
    2. Class Conflicts in the Land Distribution Process
    3. Ethnic Conflicts in the Land Distribution Process
    4. Peasant Unionism Faces Re-adaptation to Revolutionary State Policies
    5. Peasant ‘Troscobites’ and ‘Progressive’ Landlords
    6. Vecinos versus Campesinos Clash in the Highlands
    7. Hegemonic Discourse: The Peasants and the MNR
    8. Conclusion
  14. 4 Peasant Wars and Political Autonomy (1959–64)
    1. The Struggle for Power and the Role of Peasant Unionism
    2. The Champa Guerra in Cochabamba
    3. The Cold War and the Policy of Terror in Cochabamba
    4. The Political Stage Returns to the City
    5. Old Discourses and New Actors: Peasants, MNR Politicians, and the Military
    6. Conclusion
  15. 5 Living the Revolution and Crafting New Identities
    1. Authority, Power, and Gender in Peasant Society
    2. Chicha and Peasant Violence
    3. Ethnicity and Territoriality in the Valleys
    4. Campesino Political Experience in Cochabamba
    5. Conclusion
  16. Conclusion
    1. Mestizaje and Popular Resistance
    2. Revolutionary Campesino Politics
    3. Revolutionary Campesino Identity
    4. A Revolution After the Revolution?
  17. Notes
  18. Glossary
  19. Bibliography
    1. Archival Sources
    2. Government Reports & Documents
    3. Newspapers & Periodicals
    4. Interviews
    5. Other Sources
  20. Index

© 2022 José M. Gordillo

University of Calgary Press

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Calgary, Alberta

Canada T2N 1N4

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All rights reserved.

This book is available in an Open Access digital format published under a CC-BY-NCND 4.0 Creative Commons license. The publisher should be contacted for any commercial use which falls outside the terms of that license.

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Title: Peasant wars in Bolivia : making, thinking, and living the revolution in Cochabamba

(1952–64) / José M. Gordillo.

Names: Gordillo, José M., 1951– author.

Series: Latin American and Caribbean series ; no. 17.

Description: Series statement: Latin American and Caribbean series, 1498–2366 ; no. 17 | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20220203687 | Canadiana (ebook) 20220203938 | ISBN 9781773854014 (softcover) | ISBN 9781773853987 (Open Access) | ISBN 9781773853994 (EPUB) | ISBN 9781773854007 (Library PDF)

Subjects: LCSH: Peasants—Political activity—Bolivia—Cochabamba Valley—History—20th century. | LCSH: Peasants—Bolivia—Cochabamba Valley—Social conditions—20th century. | LCSH: Peasants—Bolivia—Cochabamba Valley—Economic conditions—20th century. | LCSH: Land tenure—Bolivia—Cochabamba Valley—History—20th century. | LCSH: Labor unions—Organizing—Bolivia—Cochabamba Valley—History—20th century. | LCSH: Cochabamba Valley (Bolivia)—Politics and government—20th century.

Classification: LCC HD1531.B6 G67 2022 | DDC 305.5/633098423—dc23

The University of Calgary Press acknowledges the support of the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Media Fund for our publications. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. We acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program.

Funder Logos: Alberta government, Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts.

Cover artwork by Rene Gamboa Iporre

Cover design, page design, and typesetting by Melina Cusano

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