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      Microhistoria de una familia italiana: el caso de los Viacava Castruccio en el puerto de Iquique, 1912-1954 Translated title: Micro-story of an italian family: the Viacava Castruccio case in Iquique harbor, 1912-1954

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          RESUMEN El presente artículo analiza en perspectiva microhistórica los hechos de la vida pública y privada de una familia italiana. En este caso los Viacava Castruccio, en sus orígenes, relaciones internas, devenir cotidiano, actividades económicas, y gestión patrimonial, alcanzado a través de los años como consecuencia del trabajo individual y familiar. Nuestro planteamiento, sugiere que los migrantes, luego de la partida de su lugar de origen, vivieron un tiempo de ajuste, adaptación y asimilación. En el puerto de Iquique, la mayoría de los italianos que llegaron solteros formaron familia y juntos con aquellos que vinieron con sus esposas e hijos, se integraron mayormente en la sociedad receptora.

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          ABSTRACT The present article analyses from a micro-story the facts of the public and private life of an italian family. In this case, the Viacava Castruccio Family, related to its origins, internal relationships, cotidian development, economical activities, and the management of patrimony. All this achieved across the years as consequence of individual and familiar work. Our approach suggests that the migrants, after leaving their original place, they lived a period of adjustment, adaptation and assimilation. In the Iquique Harbor, most of the italians who arrived were single, formed a family, and came together with those who came with their wives and children. All of them integrated into the receptive society.

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            revhistoria
            Revista de historia (Concepción)
            Rev. hist. (Concepc.)
            Universidad de Concepción.Facultad de Humanidades y Arte (Concepción, , Chile )
            0716-9108
            0717-8832
            December 2019
            : 26
            : 2
            : 81-95
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            [1] Concepción Bío-Bío orgnameUniversidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción Chile mcalle@ 123456ucsc.cl
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            S0717-88322019000200081 S0717-8832(19)02600200081
            d534046a-29c1-4295-ae7e-ac9c858c451b

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            : December 2019
            : May 2019
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            Inmigración,integración,italianos,familia Viacava,Micro-story,italians,inmigration,integration,Viacava Castruccio family

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