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La carrera de un mercader judeoconverso en el Nápoles español. Negocios y relaciones políticas de Miguel Vaaz (1590-1616)

Authors: Sabatini, Gaetano; CRIVELLI, BENEDETTA;

La carrera de un mercader judeoconverso en el Nápoles español. Negocios y relaciones políticas de Miguel Vaaz (1590-1616)

Abstract

Este ensayo profundiza en algunos aspectos de la actividad en Nápoles del mercader y banquero judeoconverso de origen portugués Miguel Vaaz (1550 ca. - 1623). Más precisamente, en la primera parte del ensayo, se presentan los resultados de un análisis sistemático de la documentación contable proveniente de los archivos de los antiguos bancos públicos napolitanos (actualmente conservada en el Archivio Storico del Banco di Napoli). Esta documentación ha permitido reconstruir no solo las actividades comerciales y financieras de Miguel Vaaz para los años 1593-1610, sino también su extraordinaria capacidad de crear una red de relaciones con las elites económicas y políticas del reino, hasta alcanzar, en los años del gobierno en Nápoles del virrey VII conde de Lemos, 1610-1616, el auge de su poder. A los conflictos que acompañaron esta trayectoria, se dedica la segunda parte del ensayo, con particular referencia al enfrentamiento que en el bienio 1614-1615 opuso el virrey conde de Lemos a una parte de la aristocracia del reino. Las vicisitudes de Miguel Vaaz se pueden considerar como ejemplos de la importancia del papel que los mercaderes y banqueros judeoconversos desarrollaron dentro de la monarquía española en la primera etapa de la edad moderna.

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Kingdom of Naple, 330, Social Sciences, reino de nápoles, Spanish Monarchy, Financial History, Early Modern History, H, comunidades de judeoconversos, 900, bancos públicos, edad moderna, Public Bank, historia financiera, New Christian Communities, monarquía española, Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage

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