ARTESANOS HISPANOAMERICANOS DEL SIGLO XIX: IDENTIDADES, ORGANIZACIONES Y ACCIÓN POLÍTICA
AUTOR(ES)
Meglio, Gabriel Di
FONTE
Almanack
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
13/12/2019
RESUMO
Abstract This paper presents a comparative and synthetic overview of the history of artisans in six Hispanic American cities (Bogota, Buenos Aires, La Paz, Lima, Mexico and Santiago de Chile), from late eighteenth century to late nineteenth century. There are some key problems that reappear in historical studies: descriptions of artisans and their social identity; their organizations, such as guilds, brotherhoods, societies and mutualism; artisans’ demands for a protectionist economic policy; their ways of participating in republican politics; and the profound conflicts that hit most of these cities towards mid-nineteenth century. Our goal is to recover common and diverse aspects that have been revealed around these problems and build new questions that inform future debates on the intersections between labor history, conflicts and politics in the transition from the colonial order to republicanism.
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