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The Struggle for Natural Resources
Findings from Bolivian History
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About The Book
The book begins by examining three Bolivian resources at the center of political dispute since the early colonial period, namely land, water, and minerals. Carmen Soliz, Rossana Barragán, and Sarah Hines show that, as in the colonial and early republican past, these resources have remained the focus of political contention to the present day. Until the end of the nineteenth century, Bolivia's battle over natural resources was primarily concentrated in the highlands and inter-Andean valleys. Beginning in the 1860s, the bicycle and soon the automobile industries triggered demand for natural rubber found in the heart of the Amazon. José Orsag analyzes the impact of this extractive economy at the turn of the twentieth century. The book concludes by examining two resources that are central to understanding the last century of Bolivia's history. Kevin Young examines the fraught business of hydrocarbons, and Thomas Grisaffi analyzes the coca/cocaine circuit. Each chapter studies the social dynamics and political conflicts that shaped the processes of extraction, exchange, and ownership of each of these resources
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (March 15, 2024)
- Length: 344 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826366184
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Raves and Reviews
"This exciting and ambitious volume showcases the latest thinking from leading scholars about natural resources—from land and water, coca, and rubber to silver, tin, lithium, oil, and gas—over centuries in the exceptional geographical settings of highland and lowland Bolivia. Anyone interested in the critical issues of extractivism, environmental degradation and regulation, (neo)liberal and nationalist political projects and economic policies, global commodity markets, and capitalist development generally will find here a wealth of material for historical and contemporary reflection."—Sinclair Thomson, author of We Alone Will Rule: Native Andean Politics in the Age of Insurgency
"Co-editors and historians Carmen Soliz and Rossana Barragan have assembled a monumental documentation... The book chronicles a long history of pillage but offers some hopeful lessons."
– NACLA Report on the Americas
"This superb essay collection is a valuable contribution to the larger field of Latin American studies and a fine addition to the Dialogos Series... The Struggle for Natural Resources takes a fresh ‘multilayered’ approach to Bolivia's 500-year-old history of colonialism, extractive economies, and explosive political struggles over the country's vital natural resources."
– Brooke Larson, Hispanic American Historical Review
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