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Marriage in Córdoba City (Argentina) in the Late-Colonial and Early-Independent Periods: Homogamy and Surnames as Emerging Features
Fecha
2014-01Registro en:
Colantonio, Sonia Edith; Küffer, Claudio Francisco; Nazer, Juan; Marriage in Córdoba City (Argentina) in the Late-Colonial and Early-Independent Periods: Homogamy and Surnames as Emerging Features; SAGE Publications; Journal of Family History; 39; 1; 1-2014; 22-39
0363-1990
1552-5473
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Colantonio, Sonia Edith
Küffer, Claudio Francisco
Nazer, Juan
Resumen
Married couples in Córdoba City (Argentina) were studied from the census data of 1778, 1795, 1813, 1822, and 1832. Homogamy regarding ethnic group, juridical status, and the title "Don/Doña" was analyzed through contingence coefficients as well as inbreeding and mate preferences among lineages, using the isonymy and repeated pair methods. Class endogamy was revealed in all groups and homogamy was found for various characteristics. The inbreeding was low, but repeated pairs of surnames indicated associated family lines in the Spanish group. A temporal analysis showed that both indicators were higher in times of sociopolitical instability.