New airs: Santa Fe's main families, their reconfiguration and expansion in the face of the new Atlantic reality. Santa Fe. 18th Century

The monitoring of some of the main families of Santa Fe during the 18th century has allowed us to reconstruct the dense network of relationships that constituted one of the pillars on which these privileged groups built their material and symbolic domination. The constant reconfiguration of these ne...

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Autor principal: Rodríguez, Irene
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/cuadernosdehistoriaeys/article/view/22186
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Sumario:The monitoring of some of the main families of Santa Fe during the 18th century has allowed us to reconstruct the dense network of relationships that constituted one of the pillars on which these privileged groups built their material and symbolic domination. The constant reconfiguration of these networks - which transcended local borders and reached a vast space that included the imperial Metropolis - had its own dynamics in this region, especially in the special situation of the end of the century with the reforms that the Bourbon dynasty tried to impose on the territory. The reconstruction of marriage and kinship alliances has allowed us to observe the particular forms of political construction that made it possible for these groups of power to readjust to the profound changes of the late 18th century in the region.