Political chiefdoms and their impact on rural clientelism: Córdoba, 1870 - 1890

The beginnings of the period we are dealing with here also mark the beginning of the acceleration of the process of change in the reality programmed by the builders of the Nation-State towards the middle of the century. The structural weakness of a meager, dispersed and precariously communicated pop...

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Autor principal: Pavoni, Norma L.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2000
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/cuadernosdehistoriaeys/article/view/9864
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Sumario:The beginnings of the period we are dealing with here also mark the beginning of the acceleration of the process of change in the reality programmed by the builders of the Nation-State towards the middle of the century. The structural weakness of a meager, dispersed and precariously communicated population, preferentially oriented to an extractive economy of scarce transformation and strongly influenced in its social and political behaviors by the ecclesiastical order, is shaken. A stream of foreigners from the Old World modified the urban and rural landscape, bringing different vocations and work habits that diversified and expanded the production of the local market, definitively intertwining it with a growing foreign demand that crystallized the inherited pattern of communications with swift iron routes. The process is slow in Córdoba -especially if compared to the Litoral-, but of transcendence and in some aspects impacting.