Pathways to autonomy, roads to power: Peasant-Elite Relations in Cochabamba (Bolivia), 1900-1985.
- Columbia : Columbia University, 1988.
- 291 p. ; 28 cm.
Anillado.
Contenido: An introduction to tiraque -- The emergence a mercantile elite and freehold peasants -- Tiraque in 1900 -- The Mercantile Elite and Freehold Peasants in an Expanding Frontier -- Economic Decline, Stagnation and the Advent of Truckers -- Revolution, agrarian reform and the State -- Revolution, Agrarian reform and the state -- Revolution and peasant mobilization -- Agrarian Reform and Land Distribution -- The State and the Peasantry -- Peasant Production Sharecropping and the village elite -- Household composition and labor -- Land and animals -- Production and Peasant Differentiation -- Market Participation and Non-Farm Activities -- Sources of credit -- The Village and the Ideology of Reciprocity -- The Formation of wealth, capital and the regional elite -- The Town Elite -- Elite Competition and "Free" Exchange -- Competition on the roads -- The movement and Social Closure.