Landscaping Indigenous Mexico : The Liberal State and Capitalism in the Purepecha Highlands
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1477330992
ISBN-13
9781477330999
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Imprint
University of Texas Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 7th, 2025
Print length
336 Pages
Weight
630 grams
Dimensions
16.30 x 23.70 x 3.40 cms
Product Classification:
History of the Americas
Ksh 6,850.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue
Delivery in 14 days
1 copies in stock
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Delivery in 14 days
Secure
Quality
Fast
A history of the PurÉpecha people's survival amid environmental and political changes. Landscapes are more than geological formations; they are living records of human struggles. Landscaping Indigenous Mexico unearths the history of JuÁtarhu, an Indigenous landscape shaped and nurtured by the PurÉpecha-a formidable Mesoamerican people whose power once rivaled that of the Aztecs. Although cataclysmic changes came with European contact and colonization, JuÁtarhu’s enduring agroecology continued to sustain local life through centuries of challenges. Contesting essentialist narratives of Indigenous penury, PÉrez Montesinos shows how PurÉpechas thrived after Mexican independence in 1821, using JuÁtarhu’s diverse agroecology to negotiate continued autonomy amid waves of national economic and political upheaval. After 1870, however, autonomy waned under the pressure of land privatization policies, state intervention, and industrial logging. On the eve of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, PurÉpechas stood at a critical juncture: Would the Indigenous landscape endure or succumb? Offering a fresh perspective on a seemingly well-worn subject, PÉrez Montesinos argues that MichoacÁn, long considered a peripheral revolutionary region, saw one of the era’s most radical events: the destruction of the liberal order and the timber capitalism of JuÁtarhu.
Get Landscaping Indigenous Mexico by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by University of Texas Press and it has pages.