The Buenos Aires Landed Class and the Shape of Politics in Argentina, 1820-1930 |
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administrative agents AIRES LANDED CLASS alliance already Argentine society Bartolomé Mitre blockade BUENOS AIRES LANDED census CENTER DISCUSSION PAPER CENTER FOR LATIN central century civil class consciousness clout colonial conflict consensus consequences countryside created deferential society economic elite economic progress Eduardo Olivera electoral emergence emphyteusis Entre Ríos estancia workers estancieros Evelyne Huber favored Fierro gaucho grain agriculture HAHR hegemony ideological impact independent Indian frontier Interior José Hernández labor landed elite landed interests landless rurals landowning class large numbers larger estancias Latin America legislature less Litoral Martín Fierro massive military Moreover Nicolás Anchorena Northwestern University offered Partido del Orden pastoral areas pastoral boom pastoral expansion peones Plata policies political leaders political leadership preeminence pulperías pulperos raisers regions revenue Ríos Rosas Rosas's rural population rural society ruralistas Salado River Salta Sarmiento Sociedad Rural Argentina socio-economic stock raising tenant trade traditional UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE urban Urquiza Uruguay wars