Revista Complutense de Historia de America
Volume 42, 2016, Pages 267-292
Women among the portuguese immigrants of lima in the 17 th century [La presencia femenina entre los inmigrantes portugueses en lima en el siglo XVII] (Article) (Open Access)
Sullón Barreto G.*
Abstract
The passage of women to the Indies was regulated by Law, as applied especially to married men who migrated with their spouses. Documents, nonetheless, reveal the presence of single women and widows who traveled alone or in the company of other relatives. This article focuses on the profile of Portuguese women-or women of Portuguese ancestry-found in Lima in the 17th century. Although they were few with respect to the number of men, as spouses, daughters, nieces or fellow countrywomen they had economic and social impact on the Vice-Royal capital. Some-esepcially those born in Peru-facilitated the processes of integration and insertion of entire families into Lima society. The sources used in this study proceed mainly from the Notarial section of the General Archives of the Nation, in Lima. © 2016, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.5209/RCHA.53719
ISSN: 11328312
Original Language: Spanish