San Miguel de Tucumán, 1750-1812. La construcción social del espacio físico, de sociabilidad y de poder

We presented here are the conclusions of a paper on the construction of urban space in San Miguel de Tucumán during the second half of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century that has followed four main principles. First, we have considered the centrality of the city in the process of Hispanic d...

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Autor principal: Romina Zamora
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2010
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Sumario:We presented here are the conclusions of a paper on the construction of urban space in San Miguel de Tucumán during the second half of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century that has followed four main principles. First, we have considered the centrality of the city in the process of Hispanic dominance over the American territory and the importance of cities in the territorialisation of social group identity. Secondly, we relied on the newest theoretical approaches about the social order of the ancient regime to analyze the contact and interaction spaces in this city during the eighteenth century, namely the definition of people's social locations and Third, places of contact and sociability, which betrayed a sense of order when public and private are merged into a single concept of domestic space. Finally, we examined the institutional structure of urban power organized around the Cabildo and the effects of fin de siècle Bourbon reforms on local groups.