Women and family groups participated significantly in early-modern Spanish emigration to Latin America between 1560 and 1620. Through an analysis of the personal correspondence contained in travel licences (Archivo General de Indias), in this paper the author studies the role of sibling relations in emigration. The relationship between brothers and sisters was a key factor in the different stages of emigration. Firstly, it sustained the transatlantic ties developed by the family groups that were divided. Secondly, the sibling tie was often behind the invitation of the wider family to emigrate from Spain. Finally, the relations between brothers and sisters were crucial in the creation of travel groups. The analysis of some case studies also ...
This work seeks to analyse the links between elite families on both sides of the Spanish Atlantic th...
This paper will focus on the analysis of the familiar and social networks established within a parti...
This paper analyses the family ties that linked the ministers of the General Council of the Portugue...
The early modern Spanish nobility often had large and complex families which could include children ...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) - Supervisor Prof...
Although research on the life courses of siblings has been underway for the past decades in Europe, ...
The opening of the New World to Spanish settlement had more than the limited impact on individuals a...
The present work searches some aspects of the migratory experience of Spanish people to the River Pl...
Recent works emphasize the role of the family in migration decisions. They particularly insist on th...
Family has traditionally been understood in terms of marriage, which represents the continuity and r...
Although women were a critical component of transatlantic migration, we know little about women’s de...
Keeping Family in an Age of Long Distance Trade, Imperial Expansion and Exile, 1550-1850 brings toge...
This work seeks to analyse the links between elite families on both sides of the Spanish Atlantic th...
This paper will focus on the analysis of the familiar and social networks established within a parti...
This paper analyses the family ties that linked the ministers of the General Council of the Portugue...
The early modern Spanish nobility often had large and complex families which could include children ...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) – Supervisor; Pro...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (EUI) - Supervisor Prof...
Although research on the life courses of siblings has been underway for the past decades in Europe, ...
The opening of the New World to Spanish settlement had more than the limited impact on individuals a...
The present work searches some aspects of the migratory experience of Spanish people to the River Pl...
Recent works emphasize the role of the family in migration decisions. They particularly insist on th...
Family has traditionally been understood in terms of marriage, which represents the continuity and r...
Although women were a critical component of transatlantic migration, we know little about women’s de...
Keeping Family in an Age of Long Distance Trade, Imperial Expansion and Exile, 1550-1850 brings toge...
This work seeks to analyse the links between elite families on both sides of the Spanish Atlantic th...
This paper will focus on the analysis of the familiar and social networks established within a parti...
This paper analyses the family ties that linked the ministers of the General Council of the Portugue...