Mining History: Mobilizing The Past In Struggles Over Mineral Extraction In PeruFootnote** I am grateful to the residents of Condorjalca, Chacrapampa, and other communities in the study area for sharing their thoughts and experiences; to Mike Dougherty, Tomas Frederiksen, Arn Keeling, Aman Luthra, Reecia Orzeck, and Clayton Rosati for providing helpful commentary on earlier drafts; to the anonymous reviewers for their valuable suggestions on how to improve the manuscript; and to Syracuse University, Illinois State University, and the United States Department of Education for providing funding to support this research.
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