A Window on Neighbourhood Life in the 19th Century: the Notebook of Lawsuits of the Justice of the Peace of San Telmo. City of Buenos Aires, 1836
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi38.1729Keywords:
Justice of the Peace, City of Buenos Aires, Rosism, Oral Trials, ConciliationsAbstract
Between May and June 1836, José Hornos was justice of the peace in San Telmo, one of the eleven peace courts in the city of Buenos Aires during the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. The only Notebook of Lawsuits of the Justice of the Peace of the city found to date contains the oral trials and conciliations that led to the access to the lower courts for the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of San Telmo and the Boca del Riachuelo. The document is part of a group of documents in the National General Archive.
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