El mercado matrimonial de las familias tradicionales argentinas, 1900-1940: Algunas dimensiones y tendencias The Marriage Market of Traditional Argentinean Families, 1900-1940: Some Aspects and Trends
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Leandro LosadaKeywords
Elite argentinamercado matrimonial
endogamia
exogamia
centenario
entreguerras
Argentinean elite
marriage market
endogamy
exogamy
centenary
interwar period
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Social Sciences
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DOAJ:Social Sciences
History (General)
D1-2009
History (General) and history of Europe
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DOAJ:History
DOAJ:History and Archaeology
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
HN1-995
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El artículo estudia el mercado matrimonial de las familias tradicionales argentinas entre 1900 y 1940, a partir de una muestra de 550 casamientos y del análisis de sus pautas sociales y culturales. El periodo elegido incluye el momento de máximo esplendor de esas familias en la sociedad argentina (entre 1900 y mediados de la década de 1910 aproximadamente) así como el arco temporal en que se produjo el ocaso de su gravitación (las décadas de 1920 y 1930). El propósito es pensar la relación entre las pautas matrimoniales y el ascenso y la declinación de la elite tradicional, un problema hasta el momento descuidado por la historiografía argentina.<br>The article studies the marriage market of traditional Argentinean families between 1900 and 1940 on the basis of a study of 550 marriages and the analysis of their social and cultural patterns. The period chosen includes the florescence of these families in Argentinean society (approximately between 1900 and the middle of the 1910s) as well as the are of time during which they declined (the 1920s and 1930s). The aim is to explore the link between marriage patterns and the rise and fall of the traditional elite, a problem that has so far been neglected by Argentinean historiography.Date
2012-04-01Type
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