Tradición y sociabilidad en un pueblo pesquero: Cabo de Palos entre los siglos XX y XXI

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  • Cristina Roda Alcantud

Abstract

The fi shing people of “Cabo Palos” village was constituted as such at the end of the XIXth century, when there was consolidated a nucleus of population constituted by fishermen who decided to settle of defi nitive form with his families. This populated prompt fisherman will turn into a place of regular summers holidays for well-off families, giving place to a concept of calm and minority summers Holidays, before there was started the tourist boom of the sixties and the subsequent urban development of the littoral. This would give place to the establishment of a few social special relations between the tourists and the population of “Cabo Palos” village. From there, there are great the aspects that might treat of how the style of life has evolved in “Cabo Palos” village from the beginning of the XXth century and of which are today his most representative aspects, but given the limitation of this article, it has been decided to approach the peculiarity of the women of this locality across his histories of life, his form of associationism and sociability.

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Author Biography

Cristina Roda Alcantud

Universidad de Murcia
How to Cite
Roda Alcantud, C. (2007). Tradición y sociabilidad en un pueblo pesquero: Cabo de Palos entre los siglos XX y XXI. Estudios Románicos, 17(2), 179–192. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/94671
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Cuestiones históricas