Historias 92 – Precaridad, informalidad y el trabajo femenino en Potosí colonial con Rossana Barragán

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La historiadora Rossana Barragan discute con nosotros su mas reciente trabajo sobre el rol de las mujeres en las minas de Potosi en el periodo colonial como trabajadoras pero tambien como dueñas de trapiches. Una charla fascinante que nos ayuda a entender cómo ha cambiado la investigación sobre la historia colonial Andina de las ultimas tres décadas

Rossana Barragán Romano, “Women in the Silver Mines of Potosí: Rethinking the History of ‘Informality’ and ‘Precarity’ (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries),” International Review of Social History (24 October 2019), pp.1-26

Rossana Barragán Romano & Leda Papastefanaki, “Women and Gender in the Mines: Challenging Masculinity Through History: An Introduction”, International Review of Social History (12 February 2020), pp. 1-40


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