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Las mujeres jefas de hogar en el Buenos Aires colonial

Authors: Gutiérrez Aguilera, Mª Selina;

Las mujeres jefas de hogar en el Buenos Aires colonial

Abstract

En este estudio se aborda el análisis de las mujeres que ejercieron como jefas de hogar desde diversas perspectivas - estado civil, grupo racial, edad, procedencia y oficio- en el Buenos Aires colonial del XVIII. Se utiliza como fuente el padrón de población que se levantó en dicha ciudad en 1744, debido a los importantes datos que aporta y al momento histórico en que se produce. Se ha demostrado mediante datos objetivos cómo, a pesar de la sociedad de base patriarcal, estas jefaturas no son casos aislados, dándose entre mujeres de toda clase social y condición racial, que supieron sacar a sus familias adelante cuando la situación lo requirió.

This study deals with the analysis of women who exercised as heads of households from different perspectives – marital status, racial group, age, origin and profession – in colonial Buenos Aires in the eighteenth century. The 1744 population census of that city is the source used due to the important data it provides and the historical moment in which it occurs. It has been shown by objective evidence how, despite the patriarchal basis society, these households are not is isolate cases, occurring among women of all social and racial status, who were able to take their families out when the situation required.

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Spain
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head of household, Buenos Aires, Mujer, XVIII century and census, siglo XVIII y padrón, Female, jefa de hogar

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