Coincidencias y disparidades entre los «propietarios». El regadío valenciano del siglo XIX
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2003.v63.i213.239Keywords:
Landowners, Bourgeoisie, Class theory, Spain, Nineteenth centuryAbstract
Recent developments in socio-economic research have centred on the key periods of the Liberal Revolution and state building in Spain, focusing on the analysis of specific landowners. This article discusses the theoretical issues raised by this type of analysis. The authors argue the importance of this method in view of the inadequacy of structure-based analysis of class, experience, interest and action Instead, attention should be paid not only to the simple fact of landowners hip, but to a series of simultaneous and opposite circumstances in terms of income, seigneurial rights and privileges, political traditions and abilities, and relations between landlords and tenants. The main elements of the analysis revolve around the case of the region of Valencia during the nineteenth century.
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