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Informationen zum Autor Florencia E. Mallon is Professor of Modern Latin American History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is the author of Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru and The Defense of Community in Peru’s Central Highlands: Peasant Struggle and Capitalist Transition, 1860–1940. She is the editor and translator of When a Flower is Reborn: The Life and Times of a Mapuche Feminist, by Rose Isolde Reuque Paillalef, also published by Duke University Press. Klappentext Follows the history of an indigenous community in southern Chile across the 20th century, using oral history and archival material to analyze the shifting relationship between the Mapuche people and the Chilean state. Zusammenfassung Follows the history of an indigenous community in southern Chile across the 20th century! using oral history and archival material to analyze the shifting relationship between the Mapuche people and the Chilean state Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations xi About the Series xiii Acknowledgments xv 1. In the Fog Before Dawn: December 1970 1 2. And Then, Suddenly, the Land Disappeared, 1906–1940 34 3. A Generation without Shoes: Enduring in Poverty, 1940–1970 62 4. A Fleeting Prosperity, 1968–1973 92 5. When the Hearths Went Out, 1973–1992 136 6. Settlers Once Again, 1992–2001 184 7. Conclusion: Where the Past Meets the Future in Nicolás Ailío 228 Acronyms 249 Glossary 251 Notes 257 References Cited 297 Index 305