Flavian laws, the railway, the newspaper and Loring’s breads

  • Deborah González Jurado Universidad de Málaga
Keywords: Malaga, nineteenth century, El Correo de Andalucía, El Avisador Malagueño, the flavian laws, the railway, newspaper, breads, Loring, Heredia, Larios, saint-simonism, freemasonry, evergetism, charity

Abstract

It is abound the research on the formation, rise and failure of the financial and industrial network undertaken by the Loring-Heredia-Larios triangle, bourgeois families who introduced the Industrial Revolution in the south of Andalusia. On the contrary, there are almost nonexistent studies from the perspective of the mentality that sustained their business, social and ethical model in the algid decades of their action (1850-1860). In this paper we propose some hypotheses about the ideological structures of bourgeois group and point out some keys, clues and signs for a future reconstruction of this kind, which so far has not been incardinated that early and failed malaguenan industrial revolution in streams thinking of that time.

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Published
2015-07-06
How to Cite
González Jurado D. (2015). Flavian laws, the railway, the newspaper and Loring’s breads. Historia y Comunicación Social, 20(1), 259-286. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_HICS.2015.v20.n1.49559
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