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The Gilded Age in Eastern Yucatán, Mexico: the Age of Betrayal or the Rise of the Middle Class?

R. Alexander-2015-01-01-The Digital Archeological Record (tDAR)
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The social transformations produced by rapid industrialization and expansion of henequen production in the late nineteenth century in western Yucatan were not what happened in Maya-speaking communities further to the east. The Gilded Age in eastern Yucatan was attenuated because communities suffered the protracted aftershocks of the Caste War of Yucatan (1847-1901), which may have repressed wealth disparities instead of heightening them. In this paper, I examine the archaeology of haciendas and rural farming settlements situated southwest of Valladolid, Yucatan. Analysis of the distribution and architectural characteristics of haciendas and ranchos in this area reveals that small-scale cattle raising was a key entrepreneurial strategy that enhanced social mobility and aided economic recovery in the region. Acasillamiento and debt peonage were practiced on only a few large haciendas, most dating to the early 20th century. Using documentary census data, I measure variation in inequality

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The social transformations produced by rapid industrialization and expansion of henequen production in the late nineteenth century in western Yucatan were not what happened in Maya-speaking communities further to the east. The Gilded Age in eastern Yucatan was attenuated because communities suffered the protracted aftershocks of the Caste War of Yucatan (1847-1901), which may have repressed wealth disparities instead of heightening them. In this paper, I examine the archaeology of haciendas and rural farming settlements situated southwest of Valladolid, Yucatan. Analysis of the distribution and architectural characteristics of haciendas and ranchos in this area reveals that small-scale cattle raising was a key entrepreneurial strategy that enhanced social mobility and aided economic recovery in the region. Acasillamiento and debt peonage were practiced on only a few large haciendas, most dating to the early 20th century. Using documentary census data, I measure variation in inequality

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Gilded AgeBetrayalMiddle classHistoryGeographyAncient historyPolitical scienceLaw

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