Establishment of a Family in a New Essay

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Establishment of a Family in a New Community in Spain

This study addresses the establishment of a Spanish family in a new community in Spain and provides reasons for making this decision. In Spain, the practice of selling of church properties has resulted in complicated consequences. (Nader, nd, paraphrased) The result has been "proliferation of jurisdictions." (Nader, nd, p.1) The land of Castile has not distinction between urban and rural lands and all of the land "was incorporated in the municipal boundaries of cities and towns, which were the territorial divisions of the monarchy." (Nader, nd, p.1)

Selling of town charters to cities was a practice that "satisfied the needs of both subjects and rulers." (Nader, nd, p.2) The drive for liberty of towns "rose out of popular expectations of self-government" since each town or city desired to be "liberated from the jurisdiction of its ruling town or city and become a town of its own authority over its own farmland…" (Nader, p.2) Catholic charities were very much for show fulfilling the needs of the donors more so than what the needy were actually in need of receiving.
(Flynn, 2010, paraphrased)

Social space is addressed in the work published in the work of the Journal of Latin American Anthropology (1996) entitled "qaqchas and to plebe in "rebellion": carnival vs. lent in 18th-century potosi" which states "In Bolivia, both mestizo and cholo are insult terms, labels for the people whose cultural hybridity is manifest, and who are defined by others as much for the identities they have not achieved as for those they have failed to leave behind. As a space of negation, where "ostensive self identification through negative projection." (p.63)

It is possible to establish one's family in a new community and it is also possible for a woman to seek work in that new community even though Bourbon laws indicate that women should be doing work that suits their gender only. (Laws of the Bourbon Monarchy, p. 226) Questioning of one's subordination is in the eighteenth century a common practice as cited in the work of Penry (2000).

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