Thomas Miller Klubock is Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile’s El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904–1951, and a coeditor of The Chile Reader: History, Culture, Politics, both also published by Duke University Press.
Thomas Miller Klubock is Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile’s El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904–1951, and a coeditor of The Chile Reader: History, Culture, Politics, both also published by Duke University Press.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Miller Klubock is Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile’s El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904–1951, and a coeditor of The Chile Reader: History, Culture, Politics, both also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments vii Maps x Introduction 1 1. Landed Property and State Sovereignty on the Frontier 29 2. Natural Disorder: Ecological Crisis, the State, and the Origins of Modern Forestry 58 3. Forest Commons and Peasant Protest on the Frontier, 1920s and 1930s 90 4. Changing Landscapes: Tree Plantations, Forestry, and State-Directed Development after 1930 118 5. Peasants, Forests, and the Politics of Social Reform on the Frontier, 1930s-1950s 145 6. Agrarian Reform and State-Directed Forestry Development, 1950s and 1960s 176 7. Agrarian Reform Arrives in the Forests 208 8. Dictatorship and Free-Market Forestry 239 9. Democracy, Environmentalism, and the Mapuche Challenge to Forestry Development 268 Conclusion 298 Notes 309 Bibliography 361 Index 373
Acknowledgments vii Maps x Introduction 1 1. Landed Property and State Sovereignty on the Frontier 29 2. Natural Disorder: Ecological Crisis, the State, and the Origins of Modern Forestry 58 3. Forest Commons and Peasant Protest on the Frontier, 1920s and 1930s 90 4. Changing Landscapes: Tree Plantations, Forestry, and State-Directed Development after 1930 118 5. Peasants, Forests, and the Politics of Social Reform on the Frontier, 1930s-1950s 145 6. Agrarian Reform and State-Directed Forestry Development, 1950s and 1960s 176 7. Agrarian Reform Arrives in the Forests 208 8. Dictatorship and Free-Market Forestry 239 9. Democracy, Environmentalism, and the Mapuche Challenge to Forestry Development 268 Conclusion 298 Notes 309 Bibliography 361 Index 373
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