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Procesos de industrialización y nuevas culturas del trabajo en los principales distritos mineros murcianos del siglo XIX

dc.contributor.authorGuillen Riquelme, Mariano C
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-16T12:29:21Z
dc.date.available2018-01-16T12:29:21Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractLos innovadores procesos de industrialización establecidos en los distritos mineros murcianos desde mediado el siglo XIX, cambiaron sustancialmente los modos de vida de aquellas sociedades donde se llevaron a cabo. Dichas transformaciones estuvieron relacionadas con las nuevas culturas del trabajo que, a su vez, se sustentaban en el modelo de producción capitalista y en la particular idiosincrasia de unas labores mineras que entrañaban enorme dureza y alto riesgo. En este artículo estudiaremos los arquetipos socioculturales que surgieron en los dos principales centros mineros de la región de Murcia: el de Cartagena-La Unión y el de Mazarrón. Además, descubriremos cómo en dichas poblaciones se desarrolló una alta sociabilidad que veremos representada por las numerosas cooperativas, sociedades de socorros mutuos, agrupaciones recreativas o de carácter político que fueron establecidas entonceses
dc.description.abstractThe innovative processes of industrialization established in the Murcia mining districts since the middle of the 19th century, substantially changed the life-mode of those societies where they were carried out. These transformations were related to the new work cultures, which, at the same time, were based on the model of capitalist production and on the particular idiosyncrasy of mining work that entailed enormous hardship and high risk. In this article we will study the sociocultural archetypes that emerged from then on in the two main mining centers of the region of Murcia: Cartagena-La Unión and Mazarrón. In addition, we will discover how in these populations a high sociability developed, which we will see represented by the numerous cooperatives, mutual aid soci- eties, recreational or political groups that were established at that time.
dc.description.abstractThe innovative processes of industrialization established in the Murcia mining districts since the middle of the 19th century, substantially changed the life-mode of those societies where they were carried out. These transformations were related to the new work cultures, which, at the same time, were based on the model of capitalist production and on the particular idiosyncrasy of mining work that entailed enormous hardship and high risk. In this article we will study the sociocultural archetypes that emerged from then on in the two main mining centers of the region of Murcia: Cartagena-La Unión and Mazarrón. In addition, we will discover how in these populations a high sociability developed, which we will see represented by the numerous cooperatives, mutual aid societies, recreational or political groups that were established at that time.
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dc.identifier.issn1135-691X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10201/55484
dc.languagespaes
dc.publisherUniversidad de Murciaes
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dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
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dc.subjectIndustrialización; culturas del trabajo; modos de vida; distritos mineros; sociabilidades
dc.subjectIndustrialization
dc.subjectwork cultures
dc.subjectlife mode
dc.subjectmining district
dc.subjectsociability
dc.subject.other575(05)es
dc.titleProcesos de industrialización y nuevas culturas del trabajo en los principales distritos mineros murcianos del siglo XIXes
dc.title.alternativeProcesses of Industrialization and new Labor Cultures in the main Murcia mining Districts of the 19th Century
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