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TRADES, MILITIAS AND BROTHERHOODS. ECONOMIC SUCCESS AND PRESTIGE OF THE AFRO- AMERICANS IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE 1780-1820.
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https://doi.org/10.35588/aa0c4n12Keywords:
Artisans, Militants, Brother, Brother Social mobility, Social mobilityAbstract
This paper studies a group of Mulattoes and other Afro Americans in Santiago de Chile, during the last years of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, who through the practice of a craft or a retail business and institutional insertion in caste militias and fraternities began and solidified a process that, on one hand, resulted in the accumulation of goods that had a material and symbolic character , and, on the other hand, the increase of personal and social prestige increasingly led them away from the popular colonial sectors.
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TRADES, MILITIAS AND BROTHERHOODS. ECONOMIC SUCCESS AND PRESTIGE OF THE AFRO- AMERICANS IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE 1780-1820. (2014). Revista De Historia Social Y De Las Mentalidades, 17(2), 43-74. https://revistas.usach.cl/ojs/index.php/historiasocial/article/view/1543