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Hispanic American Historical Review (1999) 79 (3): 495–534.
Published: 01 August 1999
...Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago 34 “Solicitud al SPE sobre exijir al administrador Simeón Morán la partición de la extinguida comunidad de Dolores Izalco,” 13 July 1883, AGN-CG-SO. In regard to the division of lands by Morán in Dolores, see Eduardo Barrientos (Alcalde of Izalco) to Governor...
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in Land, Community, and Revolt in Late-Nineteenth-Century Indian Izalco, El Salvador
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Published: 01 August 1999
Izalco and western El Salvador.
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2004) 84 (2): 191–237.
Published: 01 May 2004
... of Sonsonate wrote, “[T]he economy of the Izalcos contains a surprise for him who looks into its organization a bit . . . large properties, the criollo latifundio, is almost unknown [in this region],” which is instead characterized by “an infinity of small snippets,” each small farm having “pasturage, fruit...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (4): 768–770.
Published: 01 November 2007
... may have been exceptional in some ways. Lauria-Santiago, for example, shows that (contrary to prevailing myths) in the municipality of Izalco in western El Salvador, national legislation regarding landownership did not strip indigenous communities of their lands in the late nineteenth century. The new...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1994) 74 (1): 115–116.
Published: 01 February 1994
... from Soconusco to Izalcos, and then in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to Venezuela. Much of the discussion is descriptive, based on well-known sources, and it offers little that is new to Latin American historians. The second stage, “The Industrial Horizon,” begins with a botanical...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (1): 182–184.
Published: 01 February 2010
...: Memoria del tiempo (2003), which is centered on an interview with Juan Ama from Izalco, who Gould and Lauria-Santiago also interviewed. Another example is my article from 1998 on the uprising based on Comintern records and materials from Salvadoran archives; it appears in the bibliography...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (3): 505–507.
Published: 01 August 1974
... and Izalcos. The early Spaniards sought individual wealth and many found it in encomienda and cacao export, while the native population was reduced in size and complexity, to emerge as a laboring peasantry under Spanish control. The second (ca. 1576 to 1635) is identified as a time of “trial and much error...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (3): 477–500.
Published: 01 August 1991
.... Fr. Juan Zapata to the crown, Apr. 28, 1617, AGI, Guatemala, leg. 173. On the establishment during the 1560s of cofradías dedicated to St. Mary in Apopa, Cuzcatlán, Los Izalcos, and Cuxutepeque, near San Salvador, see, for example, “Comision de Dr. Mexia, informacion del tributo exercido por los...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2016) 96 (4): 641–668.
Published: 01 November 2016
...–1890 .” In Taracena A. and Piel 1995 , 237 – 52 . Lauria-Santiago Aldo A. 1999 . “ Land, Community, and Revolt in Late-Nineteenth-Century Indian Izalco, El Salvador .” Hispanic American Historical Review 79 , no. 3 : 495 – 534 . LeGrand Catherine C. 1998...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (4): 609–635.
Published: 01 November 1981
... harvested from indigenous stands or from groves planted by laborers under the direction of Europeans is a question of more than academic importance. Murdo MacLeod is certain that in the 1620s Caracas and Guayaquil cacao replaced beans from the traditional Central American suppliers, Soconusco and Izalcos...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (2): 225–266.
Published: 01 May 2000
... in Nineteenth Century Indian Izalco, El Salvador,” HAHR 79 (1999): 495–534; idem, “‘That a Poor Man Be Industrious’: Coffee, Community, and Agrarian Capitalism in the Transformation of El Salvador‘s Ladino Peasantry, 1850–1900,” in Chomsky and Lauria-Santiago, Identity and Struggle , 25–51. 78 George...