The Ecology of Oil
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An exploration of the social and environmental consequences of oil extraction in the tropical rainforest. Using northern Veracruz as a case study the author argues that oil production generated major historical and environmental transformations in land tenure systems and uses and social organisation. Such changes furthermore entailed effects including the marginalisation of indigenes environmental destruction and tense labour relations. In the context of the Mexican Revolution (19101920) however the results of oil development did not go unchallenged. Mexican oil workers responded to their experience by forging a politicised culture and a radical left militancy that turned ''oil country'' into one of the most significant sites of class conflict in revolutionary Mexico. Ultimately the book argues Mexican oil workers deserve their share of credit for the 1938 decree nationalising the foreign oil industry - heretofore reserved for President Lazaro Cardenas - and thus changing the course of Mexican history.
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