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  1. Los huérfanos del cólera morbus en Yucatán, 1833 Malvido, Elsa, Peniche Moreno, Paola

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…Moreover, it inquires into the fate of children whose parents died of cholera, the role played by kinship networks to provide them with shelter, and the influence of the Church and the State on the situation. …”
  2. Las incertidumbres del cambio: redes sociales y mercantiles de los hacendados-comerciantes azucareros del centro de México (1800-1834) Sánchez Santiró, Ernest

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…This text attributes the illicit control of sugar sales by the landowners themselves to the development of an extensive commercial network that reached from the halls of the capital to the merchants of the interior, as well as to their configuration as an interest group that could maintain its stability in adverse economic and political contexts through the support of a social network whose relationship strategies were based on extensive kinship and business ties.…”
  3. Territorialización del capital social: apropiación forestal comunitaria en la frontera entre Tabasco y Chiapas Cervantes Salas, Mauricio Pablo, Aguilar Rodríguez, Adriana, López López, Daniel María, Saavedra Guerrero, Aristides

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “…Through collective action, the organization of work, the kinship ties embedded in it and their expression in individual and collective areas in five ejidos in Tabasco and Chiapas were studied, in order to examine the territorialization of social capital for community forest appropriation. …”
  4. La quiebra de una casa de conductas novohispana en los inicios del siglo XIX: sus causas Suárez Argüello, Clara Elena

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…It situates Vértiz y Oteiza and his cousin, son-in-law and agent, Juan José de Oteiza y Vértiz, as representatives of a long line of businessmen from Navarre who founded their business on a chain of emigrants with strong endogamic ties of kinship and ethnicity. At the same time, to guarantee the support of independent mule-drivers and their workers, they established client-patron relationships through godparentage and guarantees of protection, as well as strict codes of labor discipline. …”
  5. De regidores porfiristas a presidentes de la República en el periodo revolucionario. Explorando el ascenso y la caída del "sonorismo" Almada Bay, Ignacio

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…It foregrounds their origins according to four elements: the survival of certain old regime practices in a local order resulting from the interaction of strong aboriginal groups, a white, scattered minority, and a weak governmental presence, where no one had control and, therefore, violence and informality, and opportunism and ad hoc solutions ruled; the forming of bonds and solidaruty for the production and control of violence and access to power, centered on kinship networks; the training of public servants in the context of the transition from a vague social concensus to the concentration of power in the hands of governmental authorities, when occupying municipal positions during the porfiriato in their hme state.…”
  6. Entre el deseo y la realidad: aproximación al incesto en la comedia áurea Sáez García, Adrián J.

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2013
    “…This article explores some of the characteristicsof the dramatic representation of incest: the conflict betweenlove and desire, and the force of blood which advices of the real kinship(in relation with the edipical echoes), the occasional connectionwith religion or politics, the differences established by the concept ofdecorum, among other questions.…”
  7. La conquista del empleo público en la Nueva España. El comerciante gaditano Tomás Ruiz de Apodaca y sus amigos, siglo XVIII Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…By examining ethnic background, kinship (both consanguineous and by affinity), the coordinated actions of professional intermediaries and corruption, we can see how the networks and bureaucratic institutions of the old regime were articulated through informal decision-making mechanisms based around information, favors and trust.…”
  8. Elites ganaderas, redes sociales y desobediencia cotidiana en el sur de Veracruz a finales del siglo XVIII Alcántara López, Álvaro

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…This text centers on the interaction between kinship networks and the subaltern attitudes of everyday disobedience expressed in a pluriethnic fabric of dissidence. …”
  9. Poder, negocios y familia en Guatemala a principios del siglo XIX Bertrand, Michel

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…This text shows how networks established around a merchant who had received permits to carry out trade with neutral countries were fundamentally structured around family relations in which women built solid connections with men through ties of kinship and ethnicity. These traditional connections were supplemented by modern ties of business, friendship and, especially, the common creed of liberal values. …”
  10. En lo mas dilatado de la Monarquía: Manuel Antonio de Ocio y Ocampo, la Nueva España y el horizonte filipino Ruiz Guadalajara, Juan Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…Ocio and Ocampo’s trajectory will be read against the backdrop of the social mobility strategies implemented by Novohispanic groups and families, who used kinship networks and ecclesiastic professionalization as social capital. …”
  11. La familia cubana : principales rasgos sociodemográficos que han caracterizado su desarrollo y dinámica Benítez Pérez, María Elena

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…Taking into account the definition given to the term "head of household", the author presents the basic structure of the household according to sex, age, marital status, and kinship ties between family 'members and the head of household, focusing also on the relationship established between individual life cycles and the family unit. …”
  12. Los excedentes del ramo Alcabalas. Habilitación de la minería y defensa del monopolio de los mercaderes de México en el siglo XVIII Valle Pavón, Guillermina del

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…The beneficiaries of the fund were grouped in the Tagle-Valdivieso and Arozqueta-Fagoaga families, showing the strength of these kinship networks in terms their control of the guild and the crown’s fiscal institutions; it also shows the weakness of the latter on this side of the Atlantic. …”

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