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Land and society in colonial Mexico: the great hacienda
Chevalier, François, 1914-
Year: 1963.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
© Francois Chevalier
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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION
PART I The Environment
1. GEOGRAPHIC AND HUMAN BACKGROUND
2. THE SLOW AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION
3. THE PREPONDERANCE OF CATTLE RAISING
PART II The First Masters of the Soil
4. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN MEXICO
5. THE NORTH: "MEN RICH AND POWERFUL"
6. FACTORS LIMITING THE GREAT ESTATES' EXPANSION
PART III The Trend Toward Stabilization
7. THE GREAT CHURCH ESTATES
8. THE HACIENDA AND ITS MASTERS
SUMMARY
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Title: Land and society in colonial Mexico : the great hacienda by François Chevalier ; translated by Alvin Eustis ; edited, with a forward, by Lesley Byrd Simpson.
Author: Chevalier, François, 1914-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Land and society in colonial Mexico : the great hacienda by François Chevalier ; translated by Alvin Eustis ; edited, with a forward, by Lesley Byrd Simpson
Chevalier, François, 1914-
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02725
Subject Headings: • Land tenure -- Mexico -- History
Notes: • Translation of La formation des grands domaines au Mexique.
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