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VALENCIA PULIDO, Silvana Berenice. The Photo Album of Luciano Gallardo: Family and Social Cohesion. Secuencia [online]. 2018, n.102, pp.198-224. ISSN 2395-8464. https://doi.org/10.18234/secuencia.v0i102.1540.
Luciano Gallardo was the owner of 19th-century “mescal wine” factories located in Jalisco, corresponding to the history of the company known today as Cuervo tequila. The social and economic position of the Gallardo family won him great recognition within the bourgeois Jalisco class of the time, as well as providing him with a broad range of work and friendship links. Written documents usually refer to labor relations and the public sphere that had characters like this. However, there is apparently very little information about the private life of the Mexican bourgeoisie. The photo album for Luciano Gallardo’s business cards serves as a testimony of the everyday life of a bourgeois family in Guadalajara during the second half of the 19th century; as well as group cohesion within this social class.
Palabras llave : photography; album; family; social cohesion; 19th century.