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Concentration of Urban Property Ownership: Sources and Analytical Perspectives, 1813–1900

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

María Dolores Morales*
Affiliation:
INAH
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This research proposed to define how property was distributed in the national capital throughout the 1800s, to evaluate the importance of the concentration of property in the hands of a landed elite, and to describe the social groups which benefited from landownership. Also proposed was an analysis of the impact and changes produced by the decline of one landowning group and its replacement by another in the physical, economic, and social structure of the city.

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Research Reports and Notes
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Copyright © 1975 by the University of Texas Press