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Peasants and religion [[electronic resource] ] : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Peasants and religion [[electronic resource] ] : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Autore Lundius Jan <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (801 p.)
Disciplina 306.6/097293
Altri autori (Persone) LundahlMats <1946->
Collana Routledge studies in development and society
Soggetto topico Cults - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Cults - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-33451-7
0-585-45185-0
0-203-01696-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Peasants and Religion: A socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Movement in the Dominican Republic; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Some Spanish and Creole* words that appear in the text; Map of the Dominican Republic; Map of the Olivorista heartland; 1 Introduction; The subject; The local scene; A plausible story; Peasants and outsiders; The problem of oral transmission; The hidden transcript; The spiritual sphere; Religion in peasant society: a local phenomenon; The socioeconomic context: the failure to inculturate capitalism
The scene of modernizationPart I The events; 2 Olivorio Mateo: The life and death of a peasant god, 1908-22; A strange savior; The source material: myth and reality; The field laborer; The great storm; The three signs; The cult site; The thaumaturge; Promiscuity?; Life within Olivorio's community; Olivorio's teachings; The followers of Olivorio; The Olivorista dress; Olivorio and the Americans; The Haitian connection; On the run; Olivorio and urban residents; The death of Olivorio; The heritage of Olivorio; 3 Interlude: The survival of Olivorismo, 1922-61
The occupation and the San Juan elite: resistance and collaborationThe Yanquis and the Olivoristas; Departure of the Americans and return of the caudillos; The San Juan Valley under President Vásquez: 'The principality of the Ramírezes'; The survival of the cult; The rise of Trujillo and the subjugation of the Ramírezes; Trujillo's initial attacks on the Olivoristas; The Dorninicanization of the San Juan Valley; The Ramírezes under Trujillo; Trujillo and the Olivoristas; 4 Palma Sola: The revival of Olivorismo, 1961-62; Olivorio resurrected: the twins of Palma Sola
The foundation and organization of Palma SolaThe road to the massacre; The massacre; After the massacre; Part II: The myth; 5 Olivorista lore; Folklore; A magical environment; Olivorista salves; The great code; A legendary life of Olivorio; The salves and the theology of Palma Sola; The violent message: sectarians and outsiders; The hidden transcript of Olivorismo; Conclusions; Appendix: Jonestown and Palma Sola; Part III: The causes; 6 Popular religion in the Dominican Republic and its influence on Olivorismo; The Indian presence in Dominican popular religion
The religion of the conquistadoresThe cofradías: an Afro-European fusion; Other expressions of popular religion in the Dominican Republic reflected in Olivorismo; Rural prophets in the Dominican Republic; Conclusions; 7 Economic and political change in the San Juan Valley, 1503-1922; The San Juan Valley; The economy: the early years; In the doldrums; The creation of a trade pattern; Consolidation of the pattern; Land tenure: the rise of the terrenos comuneros; Destruction of the cattle economy; The Haitian occupation: the rise of a peasantry; The late nineteenth century
Property rights in land
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451220803321
Lundius Jan <1954->  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Peasants and religion [[electronic resource] ] : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Peasants and religion [[electronic resource] ] : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Autore Lundius Jan <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (801 p.)
Disciplina 306.6/097293
Altri autori (Persone) LundahlMats <1946->
Collana Routledge studies in development and society
Soggetto topico Cults - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Cults - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
Soggetto non controllato Olivorismo
ISBN 1-280-33451-7
0-585-45185-0
0-203-01696-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Peasants and Religion: A socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Movement in the Dominican Republic; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Some Spanish and Creole* words that appear in the text; Map of the Dominican Republic; Map of the Olivorista heartland; 1 Introduction; The subject; The local scene; A plausible story; Peasants and outsiders; The problem of oral transmission; The hidden transcript; The spiritual sphere; Religion in peasant society: a local phenomenon; The socioeconomic context: the failure to inculturate capitalism
The scene of modernizationPart I The events; 2 Olivorio Mateo: The life and death of a peasant god, 1908-22; A strange savior; The source material: myth and reality; The field laborer; The great storm; The three signs; The cult site; The thaumaturge; Promiscuity?; Life within Olivorio's community; Olivorio's teachings; The followers of Olivorio; The Olivorista dress; Olivorio and the Americans; The Haitian connection; On the run; Olivorio and urban residents; The death of Olivorio; The heritage of Olivorio; 3 Interlude: The survival of Olivorismo, 1922-61
The occupation and the San Juan elite: resistance and collaborationThe Yanquis and the Olivoristas; Departure of the Americans and return of the caudillos; The San Juan Valley under President Vásquez: 'The principality of the Ramírezes'; The survival of the cult; The rise of Trujillo and the subjugation of the Ramírezes; Trujillo's initial attacks on the Olivoristas; The Dorninicanization of the San Juan Valley; The Ramírezes under Trujillo; Trujillo and the Olivoristas; 4 Palma Sola: The revival of Olivorismo, 1961-62; Olivorio resurrected: the twins of Palma Sola
The foundation and organization of Palma SolaThe road to the massacre; The massacre; After the massacre; Part II: The myth; 5 Olivorista lore; Folklore; A magical environment; Olivorista salves; The great code; A legendary life of Olivorio; The salves and the theology of Palma Sola; The violent message: sectarians and outsiders; The hidden transcript of Olivorismo; Conclusions; Appendix: Jonestown and Palma Sola; Part III: The causes; 6 Popular religion in the Dominican Republic and its influence on Olivorismo; The Indian presence in Dominican popular religion
The religion of the conquistadoresThe cofradías: an Afro-European fusion; Other expressions of popular religion in the Dominican Republic reflected in Olivorismo; Rural prophets in the Dominican Republic; Conclusions; 7 Economic and political change in the San Juan Valley, 1503-1922; The San Juan Valley; The economy: the early years; In the doldrums; The creation of a trade pattern; Consolidation of the pattern; Land tenure: the rise of the terrenos comuneros; Destruction of the cattle economy; The Haitian occupation: the rise of a peasantry; The late nineteenth century
Property rights in land
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783976603321
Lundius Jan <1954->  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Peasants and religion : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Peasants and religion : a socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola movement in the Dominican Republic / / Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl
Autore Lundius Jan <1954->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (801 p.)
Disciplina 306.6/097293
Altri autori (Persone) LundahlMats <1946->
Collana Routledge studies in development and society
Soggetto topico Cults - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - History - 20th century
Cults - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
Religion and sociology - Dominican Republic - Palma Sola (San Juan) - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-280-33451-7
0-585-45185-0
0-203-01696-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Peasants and Religion: A socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Movement in the Dominican Republic; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Some Spanish and Creole* words that appear in the text; Map of the Dominican Republic; Map of the Olivorista heartland; 1 Introduction; The subject; The local scene; A plausible story; Peasants and outsiders; The problem of oral transmission; The hidden transcript; The spiritual sphere; Religion in peasant society: a local phenomenon; The socioeconomic context: the failure to inculturate capitalism
The scene of modernizationPart I The events; 2 Olivorio Mateo: The life and death of a peasant god, 1908-22; A strange savior; The source material: myth and reality; The field laborer; The great storm; The three signs; The cult site; The thaumaturge; Promiscuity?; Life within Olivorio's community; Olivorio's teachings; The followers of Olivorio; The Olivorista dress; Olivorio and the Americans; The Haitian connection; On the run; Olivorio and urban residents; The death of Olivorio; The heritage of Olivorio; 3 Interlude: The survival of Olivorismo, 1922-61
The occupation and the San Juan elite: resistance and collaborationThe Yanquis and the Olivoristas; Departure of the Americans and return of the caudillos; The San Juan Valley under President Vásquez: 'The principality of the Ramírezes'; The survival of the cult; The rise of Trujillo and the subjugation of the Ramírezes; Trujillo's initial attacks on the Olivoristas; The Dorninicanization of the San Juan Valley; The Ramírezes under Trujillo; Trujillo and the Olivoristas; 4 Palma Sola: The revival of Olivorismo, 1961-62; Olivorio resurrected: the twins of Palma Sola
The foundation and organization of Palma SolaThe road to the massacre; The massacre; After the massacre; Part II: The myth; 5 Olivorista lore; Folklore; A magical environment; Olivorista salves; The great code; A legendary life of Olivorio; The salves and the theology of Palma Sola; The violent message: sectarians and outsiders; The hidden transcript of Olivorismo; Conclusions; Appendix: Jonestown and Palma Sola; Part III: The causes; 6 Popular religion in the Dominican Republic and its influence on Olivorismo; The Indian presence in Dominican popular religion
The religion of the conquistadoresThe cofradías: an Afro-European fusion; Other expressions of popular religion in the Dominican Republic reflected in Olivorismo; Rural prophets in the Dominican Republic; Conclusions; 7 Economic and political change in the San Juan Valley, 1503-1922; The San Juan Valley; The economy: the early years; In the doldrums; The creation of a trade pattern; Consolidation of the pattern; Land tenure: the rise of the terrenos comuneros; Destruction of the cattle economy; The Haitian occupation: the rise of a peasantry; The late nineteenth century
Property rights in land
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819700503321
Lundius Jan <1954->  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui