The Lagar de Jotrón, a symbolic testimony of social mobility in Málaga in in the 18th century
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2012.v0i34.94Keywords:
Lagar, holding wine, merchant, bourgeois, social mobilityAbstract
This article examines The Lagar de Jotrón in the early 19th century, when Juan Bautista Maury, its owner of French origin, disappeared. Constructive characteristics and economic values of the farm are analyzed. The Lagar became a symbol of social belonging and a linkbetween agricultural “villae” of the classic period and the later country houses of the upper class.
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