No. 99 (2018)
Ensayos

Resistencia e integración laboral en Tlaxcala, el caso de la fábrica textil La Trinidad y el pueblo de Santa Cruz (1884-1892)

Marciano Netzahualcoyotzi Méndez
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala

Published 2018-04-30

Keywords

  • Rural village,
  • Textile industry,
  • Capitalism,
  • Labor resistance,
  • Occupational transformation

How to Cite

Resistencia e integración laboral en Tlaxcala, el caso de la fábrica textil La Trinidad y el pueblo de Santa Cruz (1884-1892). (2018). Historias, 99, 67-86. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/historias/article/view/14854

Abstract

According to the regional development of Mexican capitalism in the final third of the nineteenth century, state and municipal governments prompted the installation of a textile factory in the town of Santa Cruz, Tlaxcala. After five years of construction, the factory called La Trinidad opened and, over a period of eight years (1884–1892), it absorbed half a dozen native people of Santa Cruz as captives and thirty-four mobile workers or laborers dependent on the workday.

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