
handle: 10045/139308 , 10016/2129 , 10550/2417
This article aims to discuss the social features of the landed nobility and the role of «rentier» landownership in the development of Valencian agriculture in the nineteenth-century. In the first part attention is paid to discuss the transformation of former feudal landlords into middle class landowners. The second part is devoted to the study of a family of the lower nobility and the simultaneous variety of economic roles of the family —who was at the same time mostly «rentier» and «entrepreneur»—, and tries to explain the logic of these criteria.
El artículo discute los caracteres sociales de la nobleza terrateniente y el papel de la propiedad «rentista» en el desarrollo agrario valenciano del siglo XIX. En la primera parte se estudia la nobleza propietaria a mediados del siglo XIX y se cuestiona la tesis de su continuidad respecto a los antiguos señores feudales. En la segunda se destaca, a través del estudio de un patrimonio de la nobleza sin título, que la gestión era, a la vez, «rentista» y «empresarial», y se intenta explicar la lógica de este comportamiento.
Este trabajo se inscribe en el proyecto PB95-1100 financiado por la DGCYT.
Nobleza terrateniente, N33, N23, Agricultura, N53, Rentista, UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS, Siglo XIX, Patrimonio, Historia, Agricultura Valenciana, Economía, País Valenciano, Nobleza propietaria, N93, Rentismo
Nobleza terrateniente, N33, N23, Agricultura, N53, Rentista, UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS, Siglo XIX, Patrimonio, Historia, Agricultura Valenciana, Economía, País Valenciano, Nobleza propietaria, N93, Rentismo
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