Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.

Since the National Census of 1813, carried out at times of the struggles for independence, did not consider the structure of the household, the present work addresses the analysis of its characteristics in the Capital city and in a rural area (Río Segundo), exploring whether the particular socio-pol...

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Autores principales: Ferreyra, María del Carmen, Colantonio, Sonia
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spelling I10-R283-article-400262025-12-12T01:45:58Z Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age. Los hogares de la ciudad y del campo a comienzos de la época independiente. Ferreyra, María del Carmen Colantonio, Sonia Hogar censo de 1813 Familia, ciudad y campaña Household 1813 census family, city and country Since the National Census of 1813, carried out at times of the struggles for independence, did not consider the structure of the household, the present work addresses the analysis of its characteristics in the Capital city and in a rural area (Río Segundo), exploring whether the particular socio-political situation affected them differently. The por census data were expanded through various sources. Castes and many slaves predominated in the city, while whites were more frequent in the rural area. In both areas, women and the high percentage of widows prevailed - much more in the city. Both in the city and in the country the predominant households were of complex structure, although the city showed a high percentage of single-person households. Those with a free chief,mainly housed people of pardo-mestizo condition, while households with Spanish chief were made up of whites and slaves. In rural areas, the effect of the “levas” and wars had less intensity, since there were a more balanced sexual proportion, a higher number of people per household, more frequency of married people, fewer widows and a higher proportion of children. Multiple examples are given of the different types of households. Dado que el Censo Nacional de 1813, efectuado en plena época de luchas por la independencia, no consideró la estructura del hogar, el presente trabajo aborda el análisis de sus características en la ciudad Capital en una zona rural (Río Segundo), explorando si la particular situación socio-política afectó diferencialmente los mismos. Los deficientes datos censales se ampliaron mediante diversas fuentes. En la ciudad predominaban las castas y los muchos esclavos, mientras en la zona rural eran más frecuentes los blancos. En ambos ámbitos prevalecían las mujeres y el alto porcentaje de viudas –mucho más en la ciudad-. Los hogares predominantes tanto en ciudad comoen la campaña eran de estructura compleja, aunque la ciudad mostró un alto porcentaje de hogares unipersonales. Los de jefelibre albergaban especialmente gente de condición pardo-mestiza, mientras los de jefatura española eran constituidos por blancos y esclavos. En la zona rural se manifiesta con menor intensidad el efecto de las levas y las guerras, ya que se encuentra más equilibrada proporción sexual, número mayor de personas por hogar, más  recuencia de gente casada,menos viudas y mayor proporción de niños. Se dan múltiples ejemplos de los distintos tipos de hogares. Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba 2023-01-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RJPHC/article/view/40026 Journal of the Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba; Vol. 33 (2022): Revista de la Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba; 29-67 Revista de la Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba; Vol. 33 (2022): Revista de la Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba; 29-67 2953-4127 0327-5523 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RJPHC/article/view/40026/40335
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censo de 1813
Familia, ciudad y campaña
Household
1813 census
family, city and country
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censo de 1813
Familia, ciudad y campaña
Household
1813 census
family, city and country
Ferreyra, María del Carmen
Colantonio, Sonia
Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
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censo de 1813
Familia, ciudad y campaña
Household
1813 census
family, city and country
author Ferreyra, María del Carmen
Colantonio, Sonia
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Colantonio, Sonia
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title Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
title_short Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
title_full Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
title_fullStr Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
title_full_unstemmed Town and Country Homes at the Beginning of the Independent Age.
title_sort town and country homes at the beginning of the independent age.
description Since the National Census of 1813, carried out at times of the struggles for independence, did not consider the structure of the household, the present work addresses the analysis of its characteristics in the Capital city and in a rural area (Río Segundo), exploring whether the particular socio-political situation affected them differently. The por census data were expanded through various sources. Castes and many slaves predominated in the city, while whites were more frequent in the rural area. In both areas, women and the high percentage of widows prevailed - much more in the city. Both in the city and in the country the predominant households were of complex structure, although the city showed a high percentage of single-person households. Those with a free chief,mainly housed people of pardo-mestizo condition, while households with Spanish chief were made up of whites and slaves. In rural areas, the effect of the “levas” and wars had less intensity, since there were a more balanced sexual proportion, a higher number of people per household, more frequency of married people, fewer widows and a higher proportion of children. Multiple examples are given of the different types of households.
publisher Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba
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