Heritage and life cycle in land ownership and work in the Sierra de Alcaraz (Albacete), highlighting the unequal distribution of land and the children’s care work for their parents.
Heritage and life cycle in land ownership and work in the Sierra de Alcaraz (Albacete), highlighting the unequal distribution of land and the children’s care work for their parents.
Ratio of the number of servants to the number of heads of households belonging to the agrarian oligarchy
Women heads of household in Spain and the family model they had, highlighting the nuclear family above the rest
Family aggregates over 50 years old within the family nucleus, highlighting the importance of women as cohabitants: mothers and mothers-in-law led the profiles that were most dependent on the household.
Loneliness had a woman’s name. Evolution that shows the survival of customs between the Ancien Régime and liberalism.
Female-headed households in Spain, where widows are the most prominent
Slave trade in Cadiz according to documentation. Progressive disappearance of this phenomenon.
Economic and commercial growth led to the emergence of a thriving merchant class in Castile. Articulation of trade around the cities.
Price fluctuations in the price of Valencian rice explained by climatic, economic and commercial factors.
International trade and imports of Sardinian cheese as a reflection of the trade networks of the Kingdom of Valencia