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Sandra Patricia Rodríguez Ávila

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Abstract
This article analyzes the general rulings group contained in police court orders and edicts to show the configuration of two educational strategies into Santa Fe city by the end of the 18th century: the appropriation of urban ruling practices, and the collection of homeless, idle and vague people as producers of public disorders. On these people the Royal Hospice of Santa Fe tried to force a new moral modeling by means of their reclusion and forcing to work.
Keywords

Colonial Education, Education and Police, History of Education and City and IdlenessEducación en la Colonia. Educación y Policía. Historia de la Educación y Ciudad. Ociosos y Malentretenidos

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How to Cite
Rodríguez Ávila, S. P. (2014). Police practices: notes for an archeology of the colonial education in Santa Fe. Memoria Y Sociedad, 8(17), 27–39. Retrieved from https://ojspuj.repositoriodigital.com/index.php/memoysociedad/article/view/7865
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