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The making of a strike: Mexican silver workers' struggles in Real del Monte, 1766-1775
Ladd, Doris M.
Year: c1988.
Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press. 
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Work of the Mines, the Matrix of the Strike
3. "Bitter Wages"
4. Forced Labor
5. The Strike
6. Direct Action: October 1766-February 1767
7. Pedro Romero de Terreros
8. The Priest
9. An Interpreting
Epilogue: The Struggle Continues: 1985
Appendix 1 July 28, 1766, Grievance
Appendix 2 August 1, 1766, Grievance
Appendix 3 Developing the Mines of the Veta Vizcaína
Appendix 4 Some Theoretical Considerations
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The making of a strike : Mexican silver workers' struggles in Real del Monte, 1766-1775 Doris M. Ladd.
Author: Ladd, Doris M
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Source Version: The making of a strike : Mexican silver workers' struggles in Real del Monte, 1766-1775 Doris M. Ladd
Ladd, Doris M
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, c1988.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.05191
Subject Headings: • Compañía Real del Monte y Pachuca -- History -- 18th century
• Miners' Strike, Mineral del Monte, Mexico, 1766
• Silver miners -- Mexico -- Pachuca Region -- History -- 18th century
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