A work by Miguel Cabrera, dated 1763, depicting a mestizo family group in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
A work by Miguel Cabrera, dated 1763, depicting a mestizo family group in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
Portrait of a Mestizo Family by Miguel Cabrera (1763), which shows the socio-cultural diversity present in the Viceroyalty of New Spain during the 18th century.
Costumbrismo and social reality around begging in the 18th century, represented by Sasso
The image represents a view of Granada from the work Civitates Orbis Terrarum, by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg, produced around 1572. This work contains more than 500 perspectives, aerial images and maps of cities around the world.
Graphic resource showing the close relationship between the quality of firearms and bladed weapons through their average value, with the socio-economic groups of Burgos society during the 18th century
Distribution of cultivated land ownership as a reflection of the inequalities of the Ancien Régime
Distribution of households according to population by social groups in Navahermosa, Toledo, through the Cadastre of the Marqués de la Ensenada
Audio explanation of the interrelation between nobility and bourgeoisie in the 18th century
The Prado Museum’s virtual didactic guide to the history of women in Modern Spain
Virtual didactic guide on women in history through ceramics and sumptuary arts