From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861

In the new historiography is considered relevant to back the study of the history of institutions or the political aspects of societies in the past. But also it is increasingly important the analysis of collective identities in history, and one of the ways by which we can explore these themes to Cul...

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spelling oai:ojs.localhost:article-1522023-01-04T18:30:35Z From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861 De pueblo de misión a rancho frontereño: historia de la tenencia de la tierra en el norte de la Baja California, 1769–1861 Magaña Mancillas, Mario Alberto Land tenure mission frontereño ranch history. Social sciences Demography The history and economic conditions Economic growth development planning Land use Holding the ground sharecropping Anthropology Ethnology Culture and cultural processes tenencia de la tierra pueblos de misión rancho frontereño historia. Ciencias sociales Demografía La historia y condiciones económicas El crecimiento económico el desarrollo la planificación Uso de la tierra Tenencia del a tierra Aparcería Antropología Etnología Procesos de cultura y culturales In the new historiography is considered relevant to back the study of the history of institutions or the political aspects of societies in the past. But also it is increasingly important the analysis of collective identities in history, and one of the ways by which we can explore these themes to Cultural History is through reconstruction of the tenure of owners during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in outlying regions of New Spain and Mexico. This work explores the forms of occupation and ownership of the missionaries, soldiers and ranchers in northern Baja California over a period of the peopling characterized by the establishment of the Mission (pueblo de misión) and after its transformation into frontereños ranches. Knowing the history of the laws, but above all with contrasting forms of ownership of Mission lands, allows us to draw one of the most significant identities of that period and of the region: thefrontereños. Como parte de las nuevas perspectivas historiográficas se considera pertinente volver al estudio de las historias de las instituciones o de los aspectos políticos de las sociedades en el pasado. Pero además cada vez es más importante la incorporación del análisis de las identidades colectivas en la historia, y uno de los caminos por los cuales podemos estudiar esos temas caros a la historia cultural es a través de la reconstrucción de la tenencia de la tierra de los propietarios durante los siglos xviii y xix en las regiones periféricas de la Nueva España y del México independiente. Este trabajo explora la ocupación y las formas de apropiación de los misioneros, soldados y rancheros en el norte de la Baja California en un periodo de poblamiento caracterizado por el establecimiento de pueblos de misión y después su transformación en ranchos frontereños. Conocer la historia de las disposiciones legales, contrastado con las formas de apropiación de las tierras misionales, nos permite esbozar una de las identidades más significativas de ese periodo y de la región: los frontereños. Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2009-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Historiographical perspective, studio stories, analysis identities Perspectiva historiográfica, estudio de historias, análisis de identidades application/pdf text/html https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/152 10.21670/ref.2009.19.a04 Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2009); 119-156 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2009); 119-156 2395-9134 0187-6961 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/152/275 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/152/286 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos, Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
author_facet Magaña Mancillas, Mario Alberto
author_sort Magaña Mancillas, Mario Alberto
title From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
title_short From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
title_full From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
title_fullStr From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
title_full_unstemmed From mission town to border ranch: Story of land possession in the north of Baja California, 1769-1861
title_sort from mission town to border ranch: story of land possession in the north of baja california, 1769-1861
description In the new historiography is considered relevant to back the study of the history of institutions or the political aspects of societies in the past. But also it is increasingly important the analysis of collective identities in history, and one of the ways by which we can explore these themes to Cultural History is through reconstruction of the tenure of owners during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in outlying regions of New Spain and Mexico. This work explores the forms of occupation and ownership of the missionaries, soldiers and ranchers in northern Baja California over a period of the peopling characterized by the establishment of the Mission (pueblo de misión) and after its transformation into frontereños ranches. Knowing the history of the laws, but above all with contrasting forms of ownership of Mission lands, allows us to draw one of the most significant identities of that period and of the region: thefrontereños.
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2009
url https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/152
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