DOMESTIC SERVANTS OF SALAMANCA IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (1601-1650): SOCIAL TENSIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS DEATH

Domestic servants of salamanca in seventeenth Century (1601-1650): social tensions and attitudes towards death

Domestic servants of salamanca in seventeenth Century (1601-1650): social tensions and attitudes towards death

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) that the domestic servants of Salamanca (West Spain) suffered during the first half of the Seventeenth Century; and also their Verde Frame attitudes to the death and their relationship with their masters and their labour fellows reflected in the testaments.

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