Testamentos, obras piadosas y conflictos: Montevideo entre finales del siglo XVIII y comienzos del XIX
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González Demuro, Wilson F.Keywords
Montevideocolonial period
last wills
chaplaincies
conflicts
Montevideo
época colonial
testamentos
capellanías
conflictos
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D1-2009
History (General) and history of Europe
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DOAJ:History
DOAJ:History and Archaeology
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Social Sciences
H
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Religion (General)
BL1-50
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Until the middle of XIX century some inhabitants of Montevideo prescribed by testaments the foundation of pious works, like chaplaincies. Sometimes, this originated serious legal problems, confronting economic and spiritual interests of the descendants, and generating special conflicts among them. The analysis of two particular cases allows us to enlighten the process of increasing complexity of social relationships at the end of the colonial epoch in the River Plate.<br><br>Hasta mediados del siglo XIX algunos habitantes de Montevideo prescribían por vía testamentaria la fundación de obras piadosas, como capellanías. Esto generaba en ocasiones serios problemas legales, uniendo intereses económicos y espirituales de los descendientes, generando singulares conflictos entre ellos. El seguimiento de dos casos concretos permite arrojar más luz sobre el proceso de creciente complejización de las relaciones sociales en las etapas finales de la época colonial rioplatense.Date
2011-06-01Type
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