"This exciting and ambitious volume showcases the latest thinking from leading scholars about natural resources--from land and water, coca, and rubber to silver, tin, lithium, oil, and gas--over centuries in the exceptional geographical setting of highland and lowland Bolivia. Anyone interested in the critical issues of extractivism, environmental degradation and regulation, (neo)liberal and nationalist political projects and economic policies, global commodity markets, and capitalist development generally will find here a wealth of material for historical and contemporary reflection."—Sinclair Thomson, author of We Alone Will Rule: Native Andean Politics in the Age of Insurgency