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Costa Rica After Coffee


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Costa Rica After Coffee


Costa Rica After Coffee
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Author : Lowell Gudmundson
language : en
Publisher: LSU Press
Release Date : 2021-10-20

Costa Rica After Coffee written by Lowell Gudmundson and has been published by LSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-20 with History categories.


Costa Rica After Coffee explores the political, social, and economic place occupied by the coffee industry in contemporary Costa Rican history. In this follow-up to the 1986 classic Costa Rica Before Coffee, Lowell Gudmundson delves deeply into archival sources, alongside the individual histories of key coffee-growing families, to explore the development of the co-op movement, the rise of the gourmet coffee market, and the societal transformations Costa Rica has undergone as a result of the coffee industry’s powerful presence in the country. While Costa Rican coffee farmers and co-ops experienced a golden age in the 1970s and 1980s, the emergence and expansion of a gourmet coffee market in the 1990s drastically reduced harvest volumes. Meanwhile, urbanization and improved education among the Costa Rican population threatened the continuance of family coffee farms, because of the lack of both farmland and a successor generation of farmers. As the last few decades have seen a rise in tourism and other industries within the country, agricultural exports like coffee have ceased to occupy the same crucial space in the Costa Rican economy. Gudmundson argues that the fulfillment of promises of reform from the co-op era had the paradoxical effect of challenging the endurance of the coffee industry.



Report On Coffee With Special Reference To The Costa Rica Product


Report On Coffee With Special Reference To The Costa Rica Product
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Author : Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Mora
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1901

Report On Coffee With Special Reference To The Costa Rica Product written by Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Mora and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1901 with Coffee categories.




Costa Rica Before Coffee


Costa Rica Before Coffee
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Author : Lowell Gudmundson
language : en
Publisher: LSU Press
Release Date : 1999-03-01

Costa Rica Before Coffee written by Lowell Gudmundson and has been published by LSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-03-01 with History categories.


Costa Rica Before Coffee centers on the decade of the 1840s, when the impact of coffee and export agriculture began to revolutionize Costa Rican society. Lowell Gudmundson focuses on the nature of the society prior to the coffee boom, but he also makes observations on the entire sweep of Costa Rican history, from earliest colonial times to the present, and in his final chapter compares the country's development and agrarian structures with those of other Latin American nations. These wide-ranging applications follow inevitably, since the author convincingly portrays the 1840s as they key decade in any interpretation of Costa Rican history.Gudmundson synthesizes and questions the existing historical literature on Costa Rica, relegating much of it to the realm of myth. He attacks what he calls the rural democratic myth (or rural egalitarian model) of Costa Rica's past, a myth that he argues has pervaded the country's historiography and politics and has had a huge impact on its image abroad and on its citizens' self-image. The rural democratic myth paints a rather idyllic picture of the country's past. It holds that prior to the coffee boom, the vast majority of Costa Rica's population was made up of peasants who owned small farms and were largely self-sufficient. These peasants enjoyed a high degree of social and economic quality; there were no important social distinctions and little division of labor. According to the myth, the primary source of this relatively egalitarian social order was the period of colonial rule, which ended in 1821. The new developments wrought by coffee and agrarian capitalism are seen as destructive of this rural democracy and as leading directly to unprecedented social problems that arose as a result of division of labor, rapid population growth, and widespread class antagonism.Gudmundson rejects virtually all of the components of this rural egalitarian model for pre-coffee society and reinterprets the early impact of coffee. He uses an array of sources, including census records, notary archives, and probate inventories, many of them previously unknown or unused, to analyze the country's social hierarchy, the division of labor, the distribution of wealth, various forms of private and communal land tenure, differentiation between cities and villages, household and family structure, and the elite before and after the rise of coffee. His powerful conclusion is that rather than reflecting the complexities of Costa Rican history, the rural egalitarian model is largely a construct of coffee culture itself, used to support the order that supplanted the colonial regime. Gudmundson ultimately reveals that the conceptual framework of the rural democratic myth has been limiting both to is supporters and to its opponents. Costa Rica Before Coffee proposes an alternative to the myth, on that emphasizes the complexity of agrarian history and breaks important new ground.



The Saints Of Progress


The Saints Of Progress
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Author : Carmen Kordick
language : en
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Release Date : 2019-01-29

The Saints Of Progress written by Carmen Kordick and has been published by University Alabama Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-29 with History categories.


A reshaping of traditional understandings of Costa Rica and its national identity The Saints of Progress: A History of Coffee, Migration, and Costa Rican National Identity chronicles the development of the Tarrazú Valley, a historically remote—although internationally celebrated—coffee-growing region. Carmen Kordick’s work traces the development of this region from the early nineteenth century to the first decades of the twenty-first century to consider the nation-building process from the margins, while also questioning traditional scholarly works that have reproduced, rather than deconstructed, Costa Rica’s exceptionalist national mythology, which hail Costa Rica as Central America’s “white,” democratic, nonviolent, and egalitarian republic. In this compelling political, economic, and lived history, Kordick suggests that Costa Rica’s exceptionalist and egalitarian mythology emerged during the Cold War, as revolution, civil war, military dictatorship, and state violence plagued much of Central America. From the vantage point of Costa Rica’s premier coffee-producing region, she examines local, national, and transnational processes. This deeply textured narrative details the inauguration of coffee capitalism, which heightened existing class divisions; a successful armed revolt against the national government, which forged the current political regime; and the onset of massive out-migration to the United States. Kordick’s research incorporates more than one hundred oral histories and thousands of archival sources gathered in both Costa Rica and the United States to produce a human history of Costa Rica’s past. Her work on the recent past profiles the experiences of migrants in the United States, mostly in New Jersey, where many undocumented Costa Ricans find low-paid work in the restaurant and landscaping sectors. The result is a fine-grained examination of Tarrazú’s development from the 1820s to the present that reshapes traditional understandings of Costa Rica and its national past.



Variance In Approach Toward A Sustainable Coffee Industry In Costa Rica


Variance In Approach Toward A Sustainable Coffee Industry In Costa Rica
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Author : Melissa Vogt
language : en
Publisher: Ubiquity Press
Release Date : 2019-12-18

Variance In Approach Toward A Sustainable Coffee Industry In Costa Rica written by Melissa Vogt and has been published by Ubiquity Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-18 with Philosophy categories.


Dr. Melissa Vogt considers the influence of Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade in coffee farming communities of Costa Rica from 2009-2019. Sustainability certifications schemes are working amongst a range of sustainability efforts, unique by their intra market location. The intentions of each certification scheme must be clarified prior to evaluation and their influence considered amongst contextually specific historic and contemporary considerations, and alongside the range of sustainability efforts. The advantages and disadvantages, opportunities for improvement and how alternative mechanisms might improve upon or complement sustainability certification schemes are explained. An epilogue considers how prioritisation of coffee as a cash crop may align with sustainability. The influence on biodiversity, community health and income, and the possible implication of reduced coffee crop density for consumers, the market and farming landscapes is considered. How sustainability standards might better encourage more ambitious sustainability in farming landscapes is for future consideration.



Coffee And Democracy In Costa Rica


Coffee And Democracy In Costa Rica
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Author : Anthony Winson
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 1989-06-18

Coffee And Democracy In Costa Rica written by Anthony Winson and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989-06-18 with Political Science categories.


Designed for students of sociology and Latin American studies, this text provides an analysis of the political events that led to the demise of Costa Rica's coffee oligarchy, its influence in national politics, and the resulting establishment of a successful liberal democracy.



Farmers Of The Golden Bean


Farmers Of The Golden Bean
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Author : Deborah Sick
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Farmers Of The Golden Bean written by Deborah Sick and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Coffee growers categories.


This work explores the network of local economies that connect coffee farmers with distant consumers in industrialised countries. The author examines how coffee producing households in Costa Rica cope with the complexities of a globalising world economy. This edition has a new chapter on fair trade.



Report On Coffee


Report On Coffee
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Author : Joaquín Bernardo Calvo González
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1901

Report On Coffee written by Joaquín Bernardo Calvo González and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1901 with Coffee categories.




Coffee Production And Processing On A Large Costa Rican Finca


Coffee Production And Processing On A Large Costa Rican Finca
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
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Coffee Production And Processing On A Large Costa Rican Finca written by and has been published by Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Farmers Of The Golden Bean


Farmers Of The Golden Bean
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Author : Deborah Sick
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

Farmers Of The Golden Bean written by Deborah Sick and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Technology & Engineering categories.


An exploration of the network of local economies that connects coffee farmers with distant consumers in industrialized societies. Illustrating her anthropological research with narratives, Deborah Sick invites the reader to view the lives of Costa Rican farmers and their families.