Publication: Familias americanas en Cádiz: estructuras domésticas y redes sociales de reciprocidad (1773-1840)
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Zarza Rondón, Gloria de los Ángeles
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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En el presente artículo ofrecemos un análisis de las familias hispanoamericanas
residentes en Cádiz desde finales del siglo XVIII hasta la década de los cuarenta del siglo
XIX. A lo largo del mismo, pretendemos llevar a cabo un análisis teórico, cualitativo, y una
aproximación cuantitativa, de las diferentes formas de convivencia y redes sociales
(parentesco, trabajo y paisanaje), integradas en lo que hemos denominado unidades
domésticas. Entendemos por unidad doméstica al conjunto de personas que convivían bajo
un mismo techo.
In the present article we offer an analysis of the Spanish-American resident families in Cadiz from the ends of the XVIIIth century up to the decade of the forties of the XIXth century. Along the same one, we try to take to end a theoretical, qualitative analysis, and a quantitative approximation, of the different forms of living together and social nets (kinship, work and peasantry), integrated what we have named domestic units. We understand for domestic unit the set of persons who were coexisting under the same roof.
In the present article we offer an analysis of the Spanish-American resident families in Cadiz from the ends of the XVIIIth century up to the decade of the forties of the XIXth century. Along the same one, we try to take to end a theoretical, qualitative analysis, and a quantitative approximation, of the different forms of living together and social nets (kinship, work and peasantry), integrated what we have named domestic units. We understand for domestic unit the set of persons who were coexisting under the same roof.
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