Studia Historica: Historia Moderna (Dec 2016)

Old Age, Widows, and Rural Solitude in the Eighteenth Century Central-Southern Spain

  • Francisco GARCÍA GONZÁLEZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14201/shhmo2016382287324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 287 – 324

Abstract

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Current research about old age during the Ancient Regime in Spain is insufficient. And the same is the case with women, despite the large number of studies about gender and family history in the past decades. Taking, as a starting point, the analysis of widow women which became heads of households, this paper aims to know which specific characteristics had those households during their old age, composition, size, typology and the tendency to solitude; which activities and livelihood they had, paying attention to those differences as an expression of inequality; and which mechanisms and social reproduction strategies they followed to deal with the effects of aging. This paper is geografically focused in a wide rural area of central-southern Spain and aims to review the assumption that single and widow women in preindustrial age had subordinted lives.

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