Significance and contrasts of emigration to Andalusia during the 18th century. A preview of his study through the Basque-Navarrese sector in Granada and Malaga

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  • Juan Sanz Sampelayo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1989.v0i12.740

Abstract

The study of the Andalucian population during the Old Regime presents-among other difficulties the problem of the sources of parish records which, on the whole, have very clearly suffered the direct consequences of a series of political events starting early in the 19th century. As a result the reconstruction of families was so scattered that today work is being carried out on a study that gives an idea of what living material was like. This methodology, in turn, throws light on other facts such as the proposed line of research: the qualitative and quantitativa study of the inmigration process into Andalucia, extracted from marriage records in the 18th century. Two receiving towns served as initial reference points -Granada and Malaga. together with two other regions, namely the Basque Country and Navarra.

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References

NADAL, J. et GIRALT, E. (1960): La population catalane de 1553 à 1717. L´inmigration française et les autres facteurs de son développment, París.

SANZ SAMPELAYO, J. (1980): Granada en el siglo XVIII, Granada.

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2015-06-11

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How to Cite

Significance and contrasts of emigration to Andalusia during the 18th century. A preview of his study through the Basque-Navarrese sector in Granada and Malaga. (2015). BAETICA. Estudios De Historia Moderna Y Contemporánea, 12. https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1989.v0i12.740