Cafe de El Salvador : el salvador, land of coffee
/ by Alexandra Lytton de Regalado ...[et al].
- 289 p. : ill ; 28 cm.
Cafe de El Salvador: El Salvador, Land of Coffee is a book that explores the history of coffee production in El Salvador, focusing on the rise and impact of coffee capitalism, particularly through the story of James Hill, an Englishman who established a coffee dynasty in the region. The book examines how Hill adapted industrial methods to coffee cultivation, transforming El Salvador into a coffee monoculture known for both its productivity and its social and economic inequalities.