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| DOI | 10.3167/HRRH.2022.480103 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
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This study focuses on disputes between small and medium tenants, who sought to formalize old land rights. The context under study is Rengo Valley, Chile, between 1820 and 1830, where there was increasing pressure to clarify rights over possessions. The analysis of a sample of 31 trials showed the relevance of the judicial use of the figure Posesion de Tiempo Inmemorial (Possession of Time Immemorial). This was a resource derived from the value of possession in the Hispanic American agrarian legal culture, one that the litigants used strategically. This study's findings provide new data on the use of socially valued legal figures in justice to defend possession, thus contributing to the discussion on the dispossession of peasants in contexts of proprietary formalization.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Brangier Penailillo, Victor | Hombre |
Universidad de Talca - Chile
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| 2 | LORCA-MIRANDA, MAURICIO ALEJANDRO | Hombre |
Universidad de Atacama - Chile
Universidad de Talca - Chile |
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
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| This research was developed and funded by the ANID/FONDECYT Regular project n degrees 1210350, 2021-2024. The authors thank and acknowledge the Centro de Estudios Historicos (Center for Historical Studies), Bernardo O'Higgins University, Chile, and the coordination of the Workshop Historia social y cultural de la propiedad. America Latina siglos XVIII-XX (Social and cultural history of property. Latin America, 18th20th centuries). The authors of this article participated in the seminar and some conclusions presented in this article emerged from these discussions. |
| This research was developed and funded by the ANID/FONDECYT Regular project n°1210350, 2021–2024. The authors thank and acknowledge the Centro de Estu-dios Históricos (Center for Historical Studies), Bernardo O’Higgins University, Chile, and the coordination of the Workshop Historia social y cultural de la propiedad. América Latina siglos XVIII–XX (Social and cultural history of property. Latin America, 18th– 20th centuries). The authors of this article participated in the seminar and some conclusions presented in this article emerged from these discussions. 1. Juan C. Garavaglia and Juan Marchena, eds., América Latina: De los orígenes a la Independencia. II. La sociedad colonial ibérica en el siglo XVIII [Latin America: From its origins to independence. II. Iberian colonial society in the eighteenth cen-tury] (Barcelona: Crítica, 2005), 105. 2. Juan Pro, “Introduction,” in Mensurar la tierra, controlar el territorio: América Latina, siglos XVIII–XIX [Measuring the land, controlling the territory: Latin America, eighteenth–nineteenth centuries], ed. Juan C. Garavaglia and Pierre Gautreau (Rosario: Prohistoria, 2011), 13–25. 3. Antonio Escobar Ohmstede, Romana Falcón Vega, and Martín Sánchez Rodrí-guez, “En pos de las tierras civiles corporativas en México: la desamortización civil de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX” [In pursuit of corporate civil lands in |