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Potosi
The Silver City That Changed the World
Taschenbuch von Kris Lane
Sprache: Englisch

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"Potosí is the stuff of myth and the fuel of enormous global changes. With wonderful quotes and poetic, evocative language, Kris Lane's historical writing is outstanding."--Steven Topik, editor of The Second Conquest of Latin America "I can think of no person better suited to write this wondrous story."--Tatiana Seijas, coauthor of Spanish Dollars and Sister Republics "From the leading authority on mining, Potosí combines a strong narrative voice with deft use of primary sources to demystify how global flows of silver shaped world economic history."--Zephyr Frank, author of Reading Rio de Janeiro "When we think of mineral bonanzas, we think of the gold rushes of the 1800s in California, South Africa, and the Klondike. But arguably the discovery of a mountain full of silver at Potosí, in today's Bolivia, centuries earlier, had far more impact on history. Kris Lane tells the full, fascinating story, from the mixture of churches, brothels, riches, and slavery in a sixteenth-century boom town to Potosí's reverberations throughout the Spanish Empire and the world."--Adam Hochschild, author of Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays "We overlook too often the primary reasons that explain the socio-economic phenomena we analyze, or denounce. Kris Lane's Potosí Silver City That Changed the World is an interdisciplinary analysis of the modes of previous accumulation of capital not only related to Europe but on a global scale. This work helps us understand the global context that led progressively, from the sixteenth century, to the industrial revolution. The financial engineering, industrial innovation, scientific discoveries and political will that underlie the first major mining site in Bolivia find their counterparts in the brutal exploitation of workers, social injustice, public health crisis, and, already, ecological negligence. Foremost, in addition to analysis that contribute greatly to the history and critique of political economy, the author focuses on cultural and domestic considerations and on an interdisciplinary point of view, which are not usual in this research field."--Alain Deneault, coauthor of Imperial Canada Inc: Legal Haven of Choice for the World's Mining Industries "Like the boom town it describes, Kris Lane's book teems with life and glints with riches. Potosí is a unique urban case-study, which helps us understand how Spain¿s global monarchy worked. It contributes vividly to the history of technology. It tells stories of labor, and race. It illuminates the global economy through which the silver of Potosí trickled and rippled. Above all, it is an irresistible portrait of life, work, passion, sanctity, crime, pleasure, misery, madcap consumption, and ecological disaster in 'an improbable global city' that started as 'a rough-and-tumble mining camp' and became 'the envy of kings.'"--Felipe Fernández-Armesto, author of Our America: A Hispanic History of the United States
"Potosí is the stuff of myth and the fuel of enormous global changes. With wonderful quotes and poetic, evocative language, Kris Lane's historical writing is outstanding."--Steven Topik, editor of The Second Conquest of Latin America "I can think of no person better suited to write this wondrous story."--Tatiana Seijas, coauthor of Spanish Dollars and Sister Republics "From the leading authority on mining, Potosí combines a strong narrative voice with deft use of primary sources to demystify how global flows of silver shaped world economic history."--Zephyr Frank, author of Reading Rio de Janeiro "When we think of mineral bonanzas, we think of the gold rushes of the 1800s in California, South Africa, and the Klondike. But arguably the discovery of a mountain full of silver at Potosí, in today's Bolivia, centuries earlier, had far more impact on history. Kris Lane tells the full, fascinating story, from the mixture of churches, brothels, riches, and slavery in a sixteenth-century boom town to Potosí's reverberations throughout the Spanish Empire and the world."--Adam Hochschild, author of Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays "We overlook too often the primary reasons that explain the socio-economic phenomena we analyze, or denounce. Kris Lane's Potosí Silver City That Changed the World is an interdisciplinary analysis of the modes of previous accumulation of capital not only related to Europe but on a global scale. This work helps us understand the global context that led progressively, from the sixteenth century, to the industrial revolution. The financial engineering, industrial innovation, scientific discoveries and political will that underlie the first major mining site in Bolivia find their counterparts in the brutal exploitation of workers, social injustice, public health crisis, and, already, ecological negligence. Foremost, in addition to analysis that contribute greatly to the history and critique of political economy, the author focuses on cultural and domestic considerations and on an interdisciplinary point of view, which are not usual in this research field."--Alain Deneault, coauthor of Imperial Canada Inc: Legal Haven of Choice for the World's Mining Industries "Like the boom town it describes, Kris Lane's book teems with life and glints with riches. Potosí is a unique urban case-study, which helps us understand how Spain¿s global monarchy worked. It contributes vividly to the history of technology. It tells stories of labor, and race. It illuminates the global economy through which the silver of Potosí trickled and rippled. Above all, it is an irresistible portrait of life, work, passion, sanctity, crime, pleasure, misery, madcap consumption, and ecological disaster in 'an improbable global city' that started as 'a rough-and-tumble mining camp' and became 'the envy of kings.'"--Felipe Fernández-Armesto, author of Our America: A Hispanic History of the United States
Über den Autor
Kris Lane holds the France V. Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American History at Tulane University. He is author of Colour of Paradise: The Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires, Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition, and Pillaging the Empire: Global Piracy on the High Seas, 1500-1750.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 272
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780520383357
ISBN-10: 0520383354
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lane, Kris
Hersteller: University of California Press
Maße: 228 x 151 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Kris Lane
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2021
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 119030344
Über den Autor
Kris Lane holds the France V. Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American History at Tulane University. He is author of Colour of Paradise: The Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires, Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition, and Pillaging the Empire: Global Piracy on the High Seas, 1500-1750.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 272
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780520383357
ISBN-10: 0520383354
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lane, Kris
Hersteller: University of California Press
Maße: 228 x 151 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Kris Lane
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2021
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 119030344
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