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The Early Colombian Labor Movement: Artisans and Politics in Bogotá, 1832–1919: Glossary

The Early Colombian Labor Movement: Artisans and Politics in Bogotá, 1832–1919
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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Foreword
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. One: Artisan Socioeconomic Experiences
  9. Two: Colombian Political Culture
  10. Three: Artisan Mobilizations in the Era of Liberal Reforms
  11. Four: Artisan Republicanism
  12. Five: Mutual Aid, Public Violence, and the Regeneration
  13. Six: The Emergence of the Modern Labor Movement
  14. Seven: Socioeconomic Change, Partisan Politics, and Artisan Organizations
  15. Notes
  16. Glossary
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index

GLOSSARY

AGUARDIENTEAnise-flavored liquor made from sugar cane
ALCABALASales tax established in colonial period
ALCALDEMayor or chief magistrate of town
ANTIOQUEÑOPerson from the city or region of Antioquia
AREPACorn-based pancake used in popular diets
BARRIONeighborhood
BOGOTANOResident of Bogotá
BOLIVARIANOA supporter of Simón Bolívar
CACHACONineteenth-century dandy or fop
CAJA DE AHORROSSavings bank
CALEÑOA resident of Cali
CASTAColonial label for racial group; racial division of society
CAUCANOPerson from the Cauca valley region
CAUDILLOSNineteenth-century political strongmen
COSTEÑOInhabitant of Atlantic coast region
DEJAD HACERLaissez-faire, also referred to as dejar hacer
DIEZMO10 percent tithe on agricultural production
DRACONIANOMember of the moderate wing of the Liberal party in the 1850s
DUEÑOS DE TALLERShopkeepers, master craftsmen
EJIDITARIOSPersons who used community lands, or ejidos
EJIDOSCommunity lands
EMPLEADOEmployee, usually in government or commercial positions
EMPLEOMANĹACritical term that describes tendency to seek government employment or to reward political supporters with governmental positions
FUEROSRights granted to religious, military, or other corporate bodies
GENTE DECENTE“Decent folk”; described upper-middle- to upper-class person
GÓLGOTAMember of the radical wing of Liberal party in the 1850s
GUACHESDerisive term for lower class, early nineteenth century
HACENDADOOwner of large landholding or hacienda
INDUSTRIALSmall industrialist of early twentieth-century Bogotá
JEFE POLÍTICOPolitical boss, appointed to manage local political affairs
LIGAAn alliance between political parties or their factions
LUNES DE LOS ZAPATEROS, ELCobbler’s Monday; St. Monday
MANOS MUERTASProperties willed to church
MESTIZOPerson of mixed indigenous and European descent
MINISTERIAL1830s political faction that identified with Márquez
MULATOPerson of mixed African and European descent
9 DE ABRILRiots that followed assassination of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán on April 9, 1948; also called the bogotazo
PLAZA DE BOLÍVARCentral plaza in Bogotá; also called Plaza of the Constitution
PROGRESISTA1830s follower of Santander
PUEBLOThe “people”; used to describe the lower classes
QUINACichona bark, used to make quinine
QUINQUENIOFive-year regime of Rafael Reyes (1904–9)
RESQUARDOSCorporate lands held by Indian communities
RUANAColombian woolen poncho
SABANA DE BOGOTÁHighland plain surrounding Bogotá
SANTANDERISTASupporter of Francisco de Paula Santander
SAPO, EL“The Toad,” Ramón Gómez, political boss in 1860s Cundinamarca
SEMANA SANTAHoly Week
7 DE MARZOMarch 7, 1849, date of the contentious selection of Liberal José Hilario López as president
17 DE ABRIL1854 coup led by General José María Melo
SOCIEDAD DE ARTESANOSSociety of Artisans, founded 1847
SOCIEDAD DEMOCRÁTICADemocratic Society, successor to Society of Artisans; Bogotá chapter became model for Liberal political mobilization throughout the country
SOCIEDAD POPULARPopular Society, 1849–51; Conservative counterpart to the Democratic Society
SOCIEDAD UNIÓN DE ARTESANOSUnion Society of Artisans, 1866–68; highly articulate body that capsulized artisan reform period sentiments
SOCIEDAD UNIÓN DE INDUSTRIALES Y OBREROSUnion Society of Industrials and Workers
TALLER MODELOModel Shop, established in 1880s under the regime of Rafael Núñez
20 DE JULIOJuly 20, Colombian Independence Day
VIOLENCIA, LAThe Violence, 1946–1953; period of savage partisan politics

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