British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810)
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Resumo: | The two British invasions of the Río de la Plata (1806/7) brought consequences of various kinds: political, economic and demographic. We see that constituted to a break, a kind of hinge between two historical moments. They contributed to the transition from a social colonial regime, regulated by Spain, to another one politically independent, but, commercial-dependent from Great Britain and more demographically cosmopolitan. However, these three aspects are closely linked and, therefore, it seems necessary to work in a piece, in which they appear linked to one another, so as to show a complete social reality. The British invasions at the Rio de la Plata are axis from this work, and the census of the population of Buenos Aires during 1804, 1806 / 7 and 1810 are the data matrix. Our research will seek to answer the following questions:1) Why did the British finally come to Buenos Aires? 2) What activities did they conduct? 3) What were their links with the Buenos Aires society? |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810)Británicos en la sociedad de Buenos Aires (1804-1810)Britânico na sociedade de Buenos Aires (1804-1810)British - Buenos AiresPopulation- SocietyBritánicos - Buenos AiresPoblación - SociedadBritánicos - Buenos AiresPopulação - SociedadeThe two British invasions of the Río de la Plata (1806/7) brought consequences of various kinds: political, economic and demographic. We see that constituted to a break, a kind of hinge between two historical moments. They contributed to the transition from a social colonial regime, regulated by Spain, to another one politically independent, but, commercial-dependent from Great Britain and more demographically cosmopolitan. However, these three aspects are closely linked and, therefore, it seems necessary to work in a piece, in which they appear linked to one another, so as to show a complete social reality. The British invasions at the Rio de la Plata are axis from this work, and the census of the population of Buenos Aires during 1804, 1806 / 7 and 1810 are the data matrix. Our research will seek to answer the following questions:1) Why did the British finally come to Buenos Aires? 2) What activities did they conduct? 3) What were their links with the Buenos Aires society?Las dos invasiones inglesas al Río de la Plata (1806/7) trajeron consecuencias de diversa índole: política, económica y demográfica. Vemos que constituyeron un quiebre, una especie de bisagra histórica entre dos momentos. Contribuyeron a la transición de una sociedad colonial -regulada por España- a otra independiente en lo político, pero dependiente en lo comercial de Gran Bretaña. Y, demográficamente, más cosmopolita. Sin embargo, estos tres aspectos están íntimamente vinculados y nos parece necesario realizar un trabajo donde aparezcan en forma conjunta, para mostrar una realidad social más completa. Nuestro artículo tomará como eje histórico las invasiones inglesas al Río de la Plata y la matriz de datos será los padrones de la población de Buenos Aires durante 1804, 1806/7 y 1810. Durante nuestra investigación buscaremos responder a los siguientes interrogantes: 1) ¿Con qué fin vinieron los británicos a Buenos Aires? 2) ¿Qué actividades realizaron? 3) ¿Cuáles fueron sus vínculos con la sociedad porteña?As duas invasões inglesas do Río de la Plata (1806/7) trouxeram consequências de vários tipos: políticas, econômicas e demográficas. Vemos que constituíram uma ruptura, uma espécie de dobradiça histórica entre dois momentos. Contribuíram para a transição de uma sociedade colonial - regulada pela Espanha - para outra politicamente independente, mas comercialmente dependente da Grã-Bretanha. E, demograficamente, mais cosmopolita. No entanto, esses três aspectos estão intimamente ligados e nos parece necessário realizar um trabalho onde eles apareçam juntos, para mostrar uma realidade social mais completa. Nosso artigo tomará como eixo histórico as invasões inglesas do Río de la Plata e a matriz de dados serão os padrões da população de Buenos Aires durante 1804, 1806/7 e 1810. Durante nossa pesquisa buscaremos responder ao seguinte perguntas: 1) ¿ Com que propósito os ingleses vieram para Buenos Aires? 2) Que atividades realizaram? 3) Quais eram suas ligações com a sociedade portenha?Universidade Estadual de Londrina2011-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/417010.5433/1984-3356.2011v4n7p173Antíteses; Vol. 4, n. 7, jan./jun. 2011 - Dossiê : Diálogo Europa América. Passado e Presente; 173-201Antíteses; Vol. 4, n. 7, jan./jun. 2011 - Dossiê : Diálogo Europa América. Passado e Presente; 173-2011984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/4170/8910Copyright (c) 2011 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFlores, Roberto Dante2022-05-12T16:23:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4170Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2022-05-12T16:23:22Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810) Británicos en la sociedad de Buenos Aires (1804-1810) Britânico na sociedade de Buenos Aires (1804-1810) |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810) |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810) Flores, Roberto Dante British - Buenos Aires Population- Society Británicos - Buenos Aires Población - Sociedad Británicos - Buenos Aires População - Sociedade |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810) |
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British in the Buenos Aires society (1804-1810) |
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Flores, Roberto Dante |
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Flores, Roberto Dante |
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Flores, Roberto Dante |
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British - Buenos Aires Population- Society Británicos - Buenos Aires Población - Sociedad Británicos - Buenos Aires População - Sociedade |
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British - Buenos Aires Population- Society Británicos - Buenos Aires Población - Sociedad Británicos - Buenos Aires População - Sociedade |
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The two British invasions of the Río de la Plata (1806/7) brought consequences of various kinds: political, economic and demographic. We see that constituted to a break, a kind of hinge between two historical moments. They contributed to the transition from a social colonial regime, regulated by Spain, to another one politically independent, but, commercial-dependent from Great Britain and more demographically cosmopolitan. However, these three aspects are closely linked and, therefore, it seems necessary to work in a piece, in which they appear linked to one another, so as to show a complete social reality. The British invasions at the Rio de la Plata are axis from this work, and the census of the population of Buenos Aires during 1804, 1806 / 7 and 1810 are the data matrix. Our research will seek to answer the following questions:1) Why did the British finally come to Buenos Aires? 2) What activities did they conduct? 3) What were their links with the Buenos Aires society? |
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Antíteses; Vol. 4, n. 7, jan./jun. 2011 - Dossiê : Diálogo Europa América. Passado e Presente; 173-201 Antíteses; Vol. 4, n. 7, jan./jun. 2011 - Dossiê : Diálogo Europa América. Passado e Presente; 173-201 1984-3356 reponame:Antíteses instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL) instacron:UEL |
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