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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Monopoly, Tobacco, and Colonial Society | 3 |
2 | Monopoly Bureaucrats and Monopoly Finances: An Overview, 1765-1810 | 36 |
3 | Tobacco and Paper: The Politics and Problems of Supply | 69 |
4 | Merchants, Rancheros, and Peasants: The Tobacco Planters of Orizaba and Cordoba | 106 |
5 | Organization, Production, and Policies: The State Tobacco Manufactories, 1765-1810 | 143 |
6 | To Serve in the King's House: Work, Wages, and Manufactory Discipline in the Royal Tobacco Manufactories | 174 |
7 | Accommodation, Consensus, and Resistance: The Tobacco Manufactory Workers and the Colonial State, 1770-1810 | 216 |
8 | Postscript | 249 |
Appendixes | 261 | |
Notes | 267 | |
Glossary | 321 | |
Select Bibliography | 331 | |
Index | 355 |
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