REGIONAL HISTORY AND HISTORY OF EARTH NOTES ON CHIRA VALLEY, SAN LUCAS AND AMOTAPE Colan, XVIII-XX CENTURIES

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In this paper we look forward to present particular characteristics of a peruvian north coast valley in a historical process of capitalist agrarian modernization and the victory of the cotton monoculture between the 16th and 21th century. The valley of La Chira is organized from the viceroyalty time...

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Autor: Espinoza Claudio, César
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/12409
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/12409
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Colan
Amotape
La Chira
Piura
Large Lands
Haciendas
peasant communities
land
wage labor
agrarian modernization.
Colán
haciendas
comunidades indígenas
tierra
trabajo asalariado
modernización agraria.
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Sumario:In this paper we look forward to present particular characteristics of a peruvian north coast valley in a historical process of capitalist agrarian modernization and the victory of the cotton monoculture between the 16th and 21th century. The valley of La Chira is organized from the viceroyalty times in large properties and rural peasant communities. The spatial area that it includes are the provinces of Paita and Sullana. To the interior of this geographical space it is organized a mercantile parcel agriculture which exploits to the maximum the riverbank and moisturized lands that were disputed between large farms and the indigenous communities like Querecotillo, Colán and Amotape. In the 20th century the great agrarian property assumes the form of companies associating the wage labor and the peasant ‘colonato’ work. In La Chira river’s mouth there survives the agrarian indigenous half-caste economy of communities San Lucas de Colán and Amotape. Comparing macro and micro dimensions we examine the gradual process of agrarian modernization that encourages the regional capitalism in this rural microspace, promoting the emergence of new forms of property, wage labor and parcel work, consolidation of cotton large land farms, and constitution and expansion of new populated centers located between Piura’s countryside and desert.
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