Urban, working-class and cultural practices in San Cristóbal in the early twentieth century - Southeast of Bogotá, Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.5377/nexo.v34i05.13100Keywords:
Workers, industries, urbanization, San CristóbalAbstract
This research addresses the relationship between worker and cultural practices in San Cristóbal, the southeast of the city of Bogotá at the beginning of the 20th century. The research and methodology address photographic archives that, as primary sources, relate an urbanization in relation to local cultures, worker and artisan practices, which make up a population settled nearly a century ago with social regulations that impacted their cultural practices and urban mobility and that builds a communal form of social interaction.
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