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Title: Agrarian Puerto Rico: reconsidering rural economy and society 1899-1940

Citation Type: Book, Whole

Publication Year: 2020

Abstract: This established historiography on early twentieth-century Puerto Rico is nearly unanimous on one aspect of the impact of the US rule in the aftermath of the 1898 invasion: large-scale, absentee-owned sugar-manufacturing corporations acquired extensive landed estates at the expense of Puerto Rican farmers who lost their land and were gradually converted into a labor force to serve these US-based sugar companies. This narrative has been repeated over and again in nearly every major work in Puerto Rican history and seres as a point of departure for examining a wide range of other themes that have sought to assess the impact of US colonial control over the island. The development of rural landlessness, social stratification, extreme forms of inequality in the countryside, and economic dependence were all closely connected to the accumulation of large plantations by US-owned corporations, or so the story goes...

Url: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=NG7CDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=IPUMS+OR+%22Integrated+Public+Use%22&ots=2JJf4fMupw&sig=oVjnUdjqjgXyx-aX3EdqsMCWCDQ#v=onepage&q=IPUMS OR %22Integrated Public Use%22&f=false

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Authors: Ayala, César J; Bergad, Laird W.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Publisher Location: Cambridge, UK

Pages: 336

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Land Use/Urban Organization, Other, Poverty and Welfare

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