CULTIVATING COFFEE by CHARLIP, JULIE A. (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, WHITMAN COLLEGE, WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON DC, USA) ISBN 0896802272

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This study questions the idea that the introduction of coffee to Latin America forced most people to become landless proles working on large plantations. It suggests that small and medium-sized growers in Nicaragua were vital to the economy, constituting the farming and land-owning majority.


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[edit] Title

CULTIVATING COFFEE

[edit] Author

CHARLIP, JULIE A. (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, WHITMAN COLLEGE, WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON DC, USA)

[edit] ISBN

0896802272

[edit] Published

30/10/2002

[edit] Publisher

Ohio University Press

[edit] Binding

paperback

[edit] Retail Price

22.95 (GBP)

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22.95 (GBP)

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