Cuadrantes and Reports for the Study of Income Decimal Bishopric of Tucumán in the Eighteenth Century
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi25.1231Keywords:
Tithing, Quantitative sources, Bourbon, Córdoba, Eighteenth centuryAbstract
This paper analyzes the characteristics, possibilities and limitations of the decimal documentation of the cathedral of Cordoba (bishopric of Tucuman) for the eighteenth century. In particular, reports on the amounts of decimal income and its distribution prepared by the councils by requiring the Crown, under the Bourbons tax and financial intervention on the income of American churches.
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