When labour rebels: landowners strategies during the Chilean agrarian reform (1964-1973)

dc.contributor.authorOrdenes, Mathias
dc.contributor.authorDiaz-Diego, Jose
dc.date2018
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-30T16:32:59Z
dc.date.available2021-04-30T16:32:59Z
dc.description.abstractThe object of this article is to describe and analyze the strategies landowners used against mobilized workers in south-central Chile during the agrarian reform. Key aspects analyzed in the development of landowner strategies include the traditional composition of the rural world, the changes occurring in the socio-political panorama over time, as well as workers' unions and landowner organizations. Along with the potential for violence, unusual actions included patron organization unity, a propositional discourse opposing agrarian reform, a search for agreements with the peasant movement, and the establishment of an alliance with higher-level legal and tenant resources. A review of bibliographic, documentary and archival sources offers greater understanding of the reformist period. It has traditionally been conceptualized through a historiographic narrative of interclass struggles and political and labor confrontation, but here incorporates variables that include negotiation, coalitions and modernization.
dc.identifier.citationHISTORIA AGRARIA,Vol.,201-230,2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/2992
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUNIV MURCIA
dc.sourceHISTORIA AGRARIA
dc.subject.englishland reform
dc.subject.englishlandowners' strategies
dc.subject.englishsocial conflicts
dc.subject.englishCentral and Southern Chile
dc.titleWhen labour rebels: landowners strategies during the Chilean agrarian reform (1964-1973)
dc.typeArticle
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uct.indizacionAHCI
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