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The Bewitchment of Silver : The Social Economy of Mining in Nineteenth-Century Peru

Part of the Research in International Studies, Latin America Series series
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Mining was crucial for the development of nineteenth-century Peru.

Silver mining in particular was a key to both the export sector and the creation of an internal market and national development.

The Bewitchment of Silver is an inquiry into the impact of that mineral on a national economy in a country at the periphery of nineteenth-century capitalism. Jose Deustua argues that developing countries must be understood in terms of achieving domestic development as well as in their role in generating foreign exchange and in linking themselves to the world economy.

Focusing on various sectors of Peru's mining production, the mines, owners and mine workers, the transportation networks and the use of muleteers, this study is also concerned with market-building and domestic development in nineteenth-century Latin America.

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Ohio University Press
0896802094 / 9780896802094
Paperback / softback
15/11/2000
United States
306 pages
140 x 216 mm
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