Knowledge Production and Forced Labor: The Intellectual Work and Worlds of Andean Mitayos in the Late Colonial Period. release_zwulqk7oz5e63gvyl3nsn4jq7y

by Allison Margaret Bigelow

Published in Mundos do Trabalho by Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC).

2023   Volume 15, p1-21

Abstract

This article, which focuses on silver mining in the colonial Andes, attempts to bring silo-ed conversations in the history of science and labor history into a shared dialogue. In so doing, it offers a way to reassess the traditional historiographic consensus that independent wage laborers were "high skilled" and forced laborers were "low skilled." Through linguistic analysis and legal case studies, it shows that miners often crossed back and forth between labor categories and positions, and that frameworks like skills and wages are inadequate to understand workers' experiences and expertise in highly coercive extractive industries like mining in the colonial period.
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