Jesuits of Úbeda in their social and economic environment before their expulsion (1752–1767)
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.40.2020.215-264Keywords:
jesuits, Úbeda, cadaster, Ensenada, wealth, labourAbstract
It is a question of contrasting the reliability of the information of the goods held by the Jesuits of Úbeda (Jaén, Spain), collected in the Cadaster of Ensenada (1752), compared to the one contained in the sales records of their temporalities on the occasion of their expulsion in 1767. Another objective was to know who worked for them, in what trades and their family circumstances. After the introduction, the socioeconomic context of the city is presented. Third, the community and staff at the service of the College are studied. A fourth section is devoted to the Company’s patrimony, ending with the corresponding conclusions.
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