
doi: 10.55698/ss.v0i37.3
Los estudios sobre las mujeres en época moderna son relativamente escasos parael conjunto de los tres territorios. A fin de intentar enriquecer dicho déficit historiográfico,proponemos una breve reflexión sobre la autoridad femenina en el sigloXVIII. Mediante éste análisis esbozamos la apertura a nuevos planteamientos quecontemplen a estas mujeres como partícipes de una historia hasta hoy incompleta.Garai modernoko emakumeari buruzko azterlanak nahiko urriak dira hiru lurraldeakosorik hartuz gero. Defizit historiografiko hori aberastu nahian, XVIII.mendeko emakumezkoen autoritateari buruzko gogoeta laburra proposatzendugu. Azterketa horren bidez, emakumeak gaur egun arte osatu gabea izan denhistoria bateko partaide direla biltzen duten planteamenduetara zabaltzeko aukeraerakusten dugu.Studies on women in the modern age are relatively scarce for the three territoriesof the Basque Country. In an attempt to fill this historiographic gap, we are proposinga brief look at feminine authority in the 18th century. Using this analysis,we outline how new approaches opened up that consider these women as takingpart in an as-yet incomplete story.
familia, Errekrutatzea, Authority, autoridad, Mujeres, Monarkia, Armada, Ermandadeak, Women, Family, matrimonio, Marriage, Gerra, Alameda
familia, Errekrutatzea, Authority, autoridad, Mujeres, Monarkia, Armada, Ermandadeak, Women, Family, matrimonio, Marriage, Gerra, Alameda
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