
Costa Rica After Coffee: The Co-Op Era in History and Memory - Paperback
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:LSU PressISBN-13:9780807176412ISBN-10:807176419UPC:9780807176412Book Category:History, Social Science, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Latin America, Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, IndustriesBook Topic:Central America, Public Policy, Food IndustrySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.39 inchesWeight:0.4806Product ID:SC3ZGKS6YH
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.Languages:EnglishPublisher:LSU PressISBN-13:9780807176412ISBN-10:807176419UPC:9780807176412Book Category:History, Social Science, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Latin America, Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, IndustriesBook Topic:Central America, Public Policy, Food IndustrySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.39 inchesWeight:0.4806Product ID:SC3ZGKS6YH
Lowell Gudmundson is professor of history and Latin American studies at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of Costa Rica Before Coffee: Society and Economy on the Eve of the Economic Boom; coauthor of Central America, 1821-1871: Liberalism Before Liberal Reform; coeditor of Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place; and Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America.
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