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Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo
This paper provides elements to identify the spatial arrangement of the agricultural sector during the so-called Porfiriato, represented by the large estates and their linkage with the mining dynamics prevailing during this period developed by the Mining District (DM), the largest, oldest a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.003 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.003 |
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description | This paper provides elements to identify the spatial arrangement of the agricultural sector during the so-called Porfiriato, represented by the large estates and their linkage with the mining dynamics prevailing during this period developed by the Mining District (DM), the largest, oldest and most productive of the institution itself and the country: Real del Monte-Pachuca. By the logic of the type of productive articulation, satellite hinterland economies, which link these economies, integrating them closely and functionally to the dynamics of the mining centers, the functionality of Hidalguense agricultural space can be explained. The concentration of land ensured a regular supply of grain, wood and animals needed for mining production. The territorial division of production was thus cemented, as the agricultural node and miner population centers in the state were defined, both paradoxically with different scenarios of population settlement, although linked directly and indirectly by the laying of railway lines and labor. The explanation of this phenomenon has to do with the productive dependence of the Hidalgo economy on the mining shaft, which not only defined the productive relationship, the use of the basic infrastructure and its relationship with the outside world, but also the legal land grabbing and the poor labor and quality of life conditions for both the mineworker and the peasant. |
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spelling | oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-2742023-08-28T16:22:51Z Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo Espacio agrícola y lógica productiva en el estado de Hidalgo Roldán Cruz, Edgar Iván latifundio economía agrícola lógica productiva latifundium agricultural economy productive logic This paper provides elements to identify the spatial arrangement of the agricultural sector during the so-called Porfiriato, represented by the large estates and their linkage with the mining dynamics prevailing during this period developed by the Mining District (DM), the largest, oldest and most productive of the institution itself and the country: Real del Monte-Pachuca. By the logic of the type of productive articulation, satellite hinterland economies, which link these economies, integrating them closely and functionally to the dynamics of the mining centers, the functionality of Hidalguense agricultural space can be explained. The concentration of land ensured a regular supply of grain, wood and animals needed for mining production. The territorial division of production was thus cemented, as the agricultural node and miner population centers in the state were defined, both paradoxically with different scenarios of population settlement, although linked directly and indirectly by the laying of railway lines and labor. The explanation of this phenomenon has to do with the productive dependence of the Hidalgo economy on the mining shaft, which not only defined the productive relationship, the use of the basic infrastructure and its relationship with the outside world, but also the legal land grabbing and the poor labor and quality of life conditions for both the mineworker and the peasant. El texto aporta elementos para identificar el ordenamiento espacial del sector agrícola durante el llamado Porfiriato, representado por el latifundio y su vinculación con la dinámica minera imperante durante ese periodo desarrollada por el Distrito Minero (DM) el más grande, antiguo y productivo de la propia entidad y del país: Real del Monte-Pachuca. Por la lógica del tipo de articulación productiva, hinterland de economías satélites, que vinculaba a estas economías, integrándolas estrecha y funcionalmente a la dinámica de los centros mineros, se puede explicar la funcionalidad del espacio agrícola hidalguense. La concentración de la tierra aseguraba cierto suministro regular de granos, madera y bestias necesarias, para la producción minera. Se cimentó así la división territorial de la producción, pues se definieron el nodo agrícola y los centros de población mineros en la entidad, ambos paradójicamente con diferentes escenarios de asentamiento poblacional, aunque vinculados de forma directa e indirecta por el tendido de las líneas de ferrocarril y la mano de obra. La explicación de este fenómeno tiene que ver con la dependencia productiva de la economía hidalguense por parte del eje minero, que no sólo definía la relación productiva, el uso de la infraestructura básica y su vinculación con el exterior, sino también el acaparamiento legal de la tierra y las pésimas condiciones laborales y de calidad de vida, tanto para el obrero minero como para el campesino. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2016-08-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.003 10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.003 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 56 (2016): January-June; 15-24 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 56 (2016): enero-junio; 15-24 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.003/r.rga.2016.56.003 Derechos de autor 2016 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | latifundio economía agrícola lógica productiva latifundium agricultural economy productive logic Roldán Cruz, Edgar Iván Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title | Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title_alt | Espacio agrícola y lógica productiva en el estado de Hidalgo |
title_full | Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title_fullStr | Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title_full_unstemmed | Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title_short | Productive agricultural space and logic in the State of Hidalgo |
title_sort | productive agricultural space and logic in the state of hidalgo |
topic | latifundio economía agrícola lógica productiva latifundium agricultural economy productive logic |
topic_facet | latifundio economía agrícola lógica productiva latifundium agricultural economy productive logic |
url | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.003 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.003 |
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