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245 1 0 |a Enacting Agrarian Law: The Effects of Legal Failure in Post-revolutionary Mexico 
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520 |a The agrarian body of law created by government legislators and jurists in the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), sought to restore pueblos' juridical standing by allowing communities to hold land collectively in the form of ejidos. Yet, state efforts to restructure property relations in the countryside often articulated with local alternative territorial projects that challenged the implementation of these redistributive legal measures. During the course of 50 years, cattle ranchers from the community of El Huanal in Nautla, Veracruz, defended private property, resisted land expropriation, and prevented the establishment of an ejido in the community. How did rancheros achieve this? How did they respond to the pressures of 'peasant' mobilisation? How did post-revolutionary legal discourse come to frame this struggle over land? What changes did this failed attempt to implement land reform trigger in the region? Looking closely at the conflicts, interactions, negotiations, and everyday practices that unfolded among a variety of actors around the interpretation and the applicability of 'the law', this article demonstrates how the agrarian reform, despite never having been implemented, altered both the material landscape and the social configuration of this community of coastal Veracruz. 
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650 4 |a Farm law 
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650 4 |a Agricultural law 
650 4 |a Interpretation and construction 
650 4 |a Agriculture 
650 4 |a post-revolutionary Mexico 
650 4 |a agrarian reform 
650 4 |a Politics 
650 4 |a fracaso de la ley 
650 4 |a México pós-revolucionário 
650 4 |a Latin American studies 
650 4 |a reforma agraria 
650 4 |a legal failure 
650 4 |a Economic history 
650 4 |a Veracruz 
650 4 |a insucesso legal 
650 4 |a Latin American history 
650 4 |a agrarian law 
650 4 |a leis agrárias 
650 4 |a Law 
650 4 |a Economic conditions 
650 4 |a México post-revolucionario 
650 4 |a ley agraria 
650 4 |a reforma agrária 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Journal of Latin American studies  |d Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1969  |g 47(2015), 4, Seite 685-31  |w (DE-627)129550558  |w (DE-600)219284-6  |w (DE-576)015004058  |x 0022-216X  |7 nnns 
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856 4 1 |u http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X15000437  |3 Volltext 
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