Ordenes y desórdenes en la selva central : historia y economía de un espacio regional / Fernando Santos y Frederica Barclay Rey de Castro.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Estudios de la sociedad rural ; 13. | Travaux de l'Institut français d'études andines ; t. 91.Detalles de publicación: Lima, Perú : Instituto de Estudios Andinos : IEP Ediciones ; Quito, Ecuador : FLACSO, Sede Ecuador, 1995.Edición: 1a. edDescripción: 365 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 848930341X
  • 8489302286
Tema(s): Revisión: "First study written from a regional perspective of economic history of the central Peruvian forest from 17th century to present. The process of constituting regional space and economic articulation involved pioneer colonists, highland colonists, and indigenous peoples (Amuesha and Ashaninca, who had to integrate themselves economically as a strategy of resistance and survival). Metaphor of 'order' and 'disorder' refers to the contributions to integration and articulation of regional space to national life, bringing together many factors including recent actions of armed revolutionary groups such as the Sendero Luminoso"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas/
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"Este libro corresponde al tomo 91 de la 'Travaux de l'Institut français d'études andines'"--Verso of t.p.

"First study written from a regional perspective of economic history of the central Peruvian forest from 17th century to present. The process of constituting regional space and economic articulation involved pioneer colonists, highland colonists, and indigenous peoples (Amuesha and Ashaninca, who had to integrate themselves economically as a strategy of resistance and survival). Metaphor of 'order' and 'disorder' refers to the contributions to integration and articulation of regional space to national life, bringing together many factors including recent actions of armed revolutionary groups such as the Sendero Luminoso"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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