Más que un hogar: la SNIACE y el alojamiento de sus trabajadores en Torrelavega (décadas de 1940 a 1970) / More than a home: SNIACE and the accommodation of its workers in Torrelavega (decades from 1940 to 1970)
Keywords:
Cantabria, industria química, sociabilidad, vida obrera, vivienda, chemical industry, housing, sociability, working lifeAbstract
Este estudio de caso analiza las políticas de vivienda obrera promovidas por la SNIACE desde una perspectiva amplia y alejada de señalar, únicamente, su interés como un mero conjunto de entes arquitectónicos. Además, atiende a la relevancia que, en este ámbito, tiene una fuente primaria como es la revista editada por la propia empresa entre 1955 y 1978, informadora y aglutinadora principal de todos los acontecimientos que implicaban a los trabajadores. Los resultados y conclusiones llevan a comprender aspectos tales que el espacio y el ambiente en los que se desarrollaba la vida de los productores y se desenvolvían las relaciones de sociabilidad fuera de la fábrica y, en correspondencia, hasta qué punto se trasladaba la jerarquía del taller a las viviendas, entre otras cuestiones.
This case study examines workers’ housing policies promoted by the SNIACE from a wide perspective that differs from their only interest as a simple set of architectural entity. In addition, it addresses the relevance that, in this area, has a primary source like the magazine published by this company between 1955 and 1978, which reportedall events involving workers. The findings and conclusions lead us to understand, for example, issues such as the space and environment in which the lives of producers and social relations outside the factory were developed, and correspondingly, how the hierarchy in the workshop was adapted to housing.
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