A Social History of Mexico's Railroads

Peons, Prisoners, and Priests

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A Social History of Mexico's Railroads

Peons, Prisoners, and Priests

Description

Largely absent from our history books is the social history of railroad development in nineteenth-century Mexico, which promoted rapid economic growth that greatly benefited elites but also heavily impacted rural and provincial Mexican residents in communities traversed by the rails. In this beautifully written and original book, Teresa Van Hoy connects foreign investment in Mexico, largely in railroad development, with its effects on the people living in the isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico's region of greatest ethnic diversity. Students will be drawn to a fascinating cast of characters, as muleteers, artisans, hacienda peons, convict laborers, dockworkers, priests, and the rural police force (rurales) join railroad regulars in this rich social history. New empirical evidence, some drawn from two private collections, elaborates on the huge informal economy that supported railroad development. Railroad officials sought to gain access to local resources such as land, water, construction materials, labor, customer patronage, and political favors. Residents, in turn, maneuvered to maximize their gains from the wages, contracts, free passes, surplus materials, and services (including piped water) controlled by the railroad. Those areas of Mexico suffering poverty and isolation attracted public investment and infrastructure. A Social History of Mexico's Railroads is the dynamic story of the people and times that were changed by the railroads and is sure to engage students and general readers alike.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Twelve Hours on a Train Rather Than Twelve Days on a Litter: Independence and Isolation
Chapter 2: Thatched Huts, Cactus Fences, and Crops Unplanted: Railroads and Land-Southern Mexico
Chapter 3: From Convicts and Conscripts to Payroll Crews: Labor on the Railroads-From Unpaid to Well Paid
Chapter 4: Wood, Lime, and Crushed Rock: Labor on the Railroads-Beyond the Payroll
Chapter 5: Pilgrimages, Mangos, and Medicine: Railroad Services-Formal and Informal
Chapter 6: Inspectors, Inaugurations, and Public Bulletins: Authoritarian Policies-Mellowed and Manipulated
Conclusion

Product details

Published 21 Feb 2008
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798881851330
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series Jaguar Books on Latin America
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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