Household Mobility and Persistence in Guadalajara, Mexico
Explore the intricate dynamics of urban life in early nineteenth-century Guadalajara, Mexico, with "Household Mobility and Persistence in Guadalajara, Mexico" by Monica L. Hardin. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2016, this compelling study spans 164 pages and delves into the mobility and migration patterns that shaped the lives of the city’s residents. Utilizing a wealth of data from censuses, notarial records, wills, and other historical documents, Hardin uncovers a significant level of short-term and cyclical mobility that influenced nearly every household in the area. This insightful examination not only highlights the economic conditions and social classes of the time but also provides a deeper understanding of how migration patterns impacted the population of Guadalajara. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of Mexican history and migration studies, this hardback edition is a must-have for your collection.