2019
DOI: 10.32997/2463-0470-vol.27-num.4-2019-2574
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La integración política de negros, mulatos, pardos y zambos al orden hispánico : los sitios de libres en el Nuevo Reino de Granada.

Abstract: Este trabajo analiza el ordenamiento político administrativo del territorio en los lugares donde habían surgido sitios de libres de todos los colores. También revisa el papel desempeñado por la vecindad para su integración al orden hispánico. Finalmente, presenta varios casos en que algunos libres, haciendo uso de condición de vecinos, aprovecharon los canales institucionales para acceder a empleos que estaban investidos de autoridad. Fue un proceso lleno de conflictos personales y vecinales que involucraron, … Show more

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“…While many scholars have equalled racial segregation to the one practised by the Whites, Cartagena's history demonstrates that this is a pattern produced and reproduced by all races in the city throughout its history: in the eighteenth century, the mixed raced became the city's middle class, developing colonial attitudes towards inferiors. Furthermore, from that era some upwards social mobility is reported, as some of the mixed raced made it to jobs usually reserved for whites 127 . Also, in that century, the mulattoes were able to become officials in the Spanish army -with historical reports about the tensions between them and the white officials-.…”
Section: Implications Conclusion and Further Research: Overcoming The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While many scholars have equalled racial segregation to the one practised by the Whites, Cartagena's history demonstrates that this is a pattern produced and reproduced by all races in the city throughout its history: in the eighteenth century, the mixed raced became the city's middle class, developing colonial attitudes towards inferiors. Furthermore, from that era some upwards social mobility is reported, as some of the mixed raced made it to jobs usually reserved for whites 127 . Also, in that century, the mulattoes were able to become officials in the Spanish army -with historical reports about the tensions between them and the white officials-.…”
Section: Implications Conclusion and Further Research: Overcoming The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38-42). En ella, seguramente, vivían mayoritariamente labradores, comerciantes y artesanos zambos, pardos, mestizos, mulatos, blancos, cholos, cuarterones, indios, negros libres y esclavos negros (Solano, 2013, en Sánchez y Conde, 2019. Eduarda Josefa y Juan Antonio quizás pertenecían a los estamentos más altos del lugar, es decir, a los blancos o pardos adinerados.…”
Section: Un Caso De Abandono En San Benito Abadunclassified