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Entre la villa y la fábrica. El pueblo de Santa Ana en la especialización azucarera

Article

Authorship:

Sanchez, Ignacio

Date:

2019

Publishing House and Editing Place:

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas (UNT); Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales (CONICET)

Magazine:

Travesía. Revista de historia económica y social, vol. 21 (pp. 117-150) - ISSN 0329-9449
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas (UNT); Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales (CONICET)

ISSN:

0329-9449

Summary

he concept “sugar towns” from a local approach. Historiography has proporsed that population developments due to the influence of the sugar factories of Tucuman were arranged according to the will of the companies. The study of the town of Santa Ana, where the homonymous mill was built at the end of the 19th century, reveals the presence of a previous neighborhood structure that formed the town as a civic and commercial center. The workers lived in the housing complex built in the mill and carried out their civic duties and consumption in the village. Such practices limited the control of industry management. Following this he concept “sugar towns” from a local approach. Historiography has proporsed that population developments due to the influence of the sugar factories of Tucuman were arranged according to the will of the companies. The study of the town of Santa Ana, where the homonymous mill was built at the end of the 19th century, reveals the presence of a previous neighborhood structure that formed the town as a civic and commercial center. The workers lived in the housing complex built in the mill and carried out their civic duties and consumption in the village. Such practices limited the control of industry management. Following this

Key Words

Especialización azucareraPueblos de TucumánVillaIngenio azucarero

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