"In the best tradition of subaltern studies, Ricardo Salvatore goes to the military records, court cases, and police files that most reveal the testimony of the popular classes. His book represents the most complete and nuanced analysis of the lives of peons, migrants, itinerants, and common soldiers--including their dress, family relationships, interaction with the Rosista state, and demands for liberty in the job market. "Wandering Paysanos" is both theoretically sophisticated and richly documented."--Jonathan C. Brown, University of Texas
"In the best tradition of subaltern studies, Ricardo Salvatore goes to the military records, court cases, and police files that most reveal the testimony of the popular classes. His book represents the most complete and nuanced analysis of the lives of peons, migrants, itinerants, and common soldiers--including their dress, family relationships, interaction with the Rosista state, and demands for liberty in the job market. "Wandering Paysanos" is both theoretically sophisticated and richly documented."--Jonathan C. Brown, University of TexasHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ricardo D. Salvatore is Professor of Modern History at Universidad Torcuato di Tella in Buenos Aires. He is coeditor of Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society since Late Colonial Times and Close Encounters of Empire: Writing the Cultural History of U.S.–Latin American Relations, both published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix Tables and Illustrations xiii Introduction 1 1. The Ways of the Market 25 2. Cash Nexus and Conflict 61 3. Provincianos’ Paths to Work 95 4. Class by Appearance 129 5. The Power of Laws 161 6. The Making of Crime 197 7. The Experience of Punishment 232 8. Regiments: Negotiation and Protest 262 9. Deserters’ Reasons 295 10. Memories of War 325 11. Rituals of Federalism 361 12. Subalterns and Progress 394 Conclusion 423 Notes 429 Glossary 493 References 497 Index 517
Acknowledgments ix Tables and Illustrations xiii Introduction 1 1. The Ways of the Market 25 2. Cash Nexus and Conflict 61 3. Provincianos’ Paths to Work 95 4. Class by Appearance 129 5. The Power of Laws 161 6. The Making of Crime 197 7. The Experience of Punishment 232 8. Regiments: Negotiation and Protest 262 9. Deserters’ Reasons 295 10. Memories of War 325 11. Rituals of Federalism 361 12. Subalterns and Progress 394 Conclusion 423 Notes 429 Glossary 493 References 497 Index 517
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