Potosí in the Global Silver Age (16th—19th Centuries)
Contributor(s)
Barragán, Rossana (editor)
Zagalsky, Paula C. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Potosí (today Bolivia) was the major supplier for the Spanish Empire and for the world and still today boasts the world's single-richest silver deposit. This book explores the political economy of silver production and circulation illuminating a vital chapter in the history of global capitalism. It travels through geology, sacred spaces, and technical knowledge in the first section; environmental history and labor in the second section; silver flows, the heterogeneous world of mining producers, and their agency in the third; and some of the local, regional, and global impacts of Potosí mining in the fourth section. The main focus is on the establishment of a complex infrastructure at the site, its major changes over time, and the new human and environmental landscape that emerged for the production of one of the world´s major commodities: silver. Eleven authors from different countries present their most recent research based on years of archival research, providing the readers with cutting-edge scholarship. Contributors are: Julio Aguilar, James Almeida, Rossana Barragán Romano, Mariano A. Bonialian, Thérèse Bouysse-Cassagne, Kris Lane, Tristan Platt, Renée Raphael, Masaki Sato, Heidi V. Scott, and Paula C. Zagalsky.
Keywords
Ethnohistory; Indigenous History; Labor History; Mining History; Silver Flows; Silver History; TradeDOI
10.1163/9789004528680ISBN
9789004528680, 9789004528673, 9789004528680Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2023Classification
Social and cultural history
Bolivia
16th century, c 1500 to c 1599
17th century, c 1600 to c 1699
18th century, c 1700 to c 1799