Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII

This text centers on the interaction between kinship networks and the subaltern attitudes of everyday disobedience expressed in a pluriethnic fabric of dissidence. Based on the disputes between the Indians of Acayucan and a large rancher and landholder, Don Joseph Quintero, this text reveals the his...

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Autor principal: Alcántara López, Álvaro
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Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2007
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-15942022-04-19T19:35:10Z Ranching Elites, Social Networks and Everyday Disobedience in Southern Veracruz at the End of the 18th Century Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII Alcántara López, Álvaro Veracruz Franyutti resistance agriculture 18th Century Veracruz Franyutti resistencia agricultura siglo XVIII This text centers on the interaction between kinship networks and the subaltern attitudes of everyday disobedience expressed in a pluriethnic fabric of dissidence. Based on the disputes between the Indians of Acayucan and a large rancher and landholder, Don Joseph Quintero, this text reveals the history of a family of great importance in southern Veracruz: the Franyutti family. Making his fortune through marriage alliances, Juan Francisco Franyutti maintained control over such administrative and judicial posts as mayor, tithe collector, tax collector, militia captain and notary. In his time, he established an ironclad system of control over the region’s agricultural and livestock production, monopolizing land and control over trade and credit. Resistance to the power of the Franyutti family included strategies employed by Indians, pardos and mulattoes that ranged from tax fraud to smuggling, from legal defenses to gossiping and rioting, as well as through ritualized forms of dissidence, such as fandangos and saraos. These conflicting networks not only expressed different modes of sociability, but also strategies of social cohesion and friction. El autor se centra en la interacción entre redes familiares de interés y las actitudes subalternas de desobediencia cotidiana expresadas en un tejido pluriétnico de la disidencia. Su estudio, apoyado en las disputas entre los indios de Acayucan y un señor de ganados y tierras, don Joseph Quintero, devela la historia de una configuración familiar de gran importancia en el sur de Veracruz: el clan Franyutti. Forjando su fortuna mediante alianzas matrimoniales,  Juan Francisco Franyutti habría de ejercer control  sobre cargos de administración y justicia como alcalde mayor, colector de diezmos y alcabalas, capitán de milicias y notario. A su tiempo habría de establecer un férreo sistema de dominio sobre la producción agrícola y ganadera de la región, acaparamiento de tierras y control del comercio y el crédito. La resistencia al dominio de la familia Franyutti obligó a desplegar estrategias por indios, pardos y mulatos que iban desde la defraudación fiscal al contrabando, de la defensa legal al rumor y los motines, pero también mediante formas ritualizadas de disidencia, como fandangos y saraos. Redes en conflicto que no sólo expresan distintos modos de sociabilidad, sino estrategias de cohesión y fricción social en la época. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2007-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1594 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 56, Núm. 3 (223) enero-marzo 2007; 779-816 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1594/1412 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana
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Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title_alt Ranching Elites, Social Networks and Everyday Disobedience in Southern Veracruz at the End of the 18th Century
title_full Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title_fullStr Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title_full_unstemmed Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title_short Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII
title_sort elites ganaderas redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de veracruz a finales del siglo xviii
topic Veracruz
Franyutti
resistance
agriculture
18th Century
Veracruz
Franyutti
resistencia
agricultura
siglo XVIII
topic_facet Veracruz
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