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Redes mercantiles en la Castilla del siglo XVI a través de las >

Authors: Girón Pascual, Rafael Mª.;

Redes mercantiles en la Castilla del siglo XVI a través de las >

Abstract

[ES]A partir de la documentación relativa a las licencias de saca de lana con destino a Italia conservada en el Archivo General de Simancas se plantea una propuesta de investigación para analizar el comercio de lana en la Castilla de finales del siglo XVI. Las licencias de saca de lana nos informan de la cantidad lana que se exporta, los puertos de salida, la vecindad de los mercaderes y ante qué escribanos otorgaron sus poderes. Con los datos anteriores podremos iniciar la reconstrucción de redes mercantiles de Madrid, Burgos, Toledo, Segovia, Cuenca, Córdoba, Sevilla, Granada y otras poblaciones más pequeñas.

[EN]Licencias de saca de lana in Archivo General de Simancas it is made a research to analyze wool trade in Castille at the end of 16th century. It showed us about how much wool was export, the residence of merchants, ports, power letters between merchants and agents in Madrid in notaries used by the traders, let us known a instant photo of wool trade and their actors in that time. All this provide us a tool for study of trade networks in Madrid, Burgos, Toledo, Segovia, Cuenca, Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba... and other smaller locations

Este artículo se inscribe en el marco del Proyecto de Investigación de Excelencia HUM-02835 «Realidades conflictivas: Sociedad, Política, Economía e Ideología en Andalucía y América en el contexto de la España del Barroco» financiado por la Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empresa de la Junta de Andalucía.

I Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores, Zaragoza, 9 y 10 de Febrero del 2012

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Keywords

Wool, España, Lana, 16th century, Mercaderes, Social history, Historia Social, Castille, Mechants, Castilla, Siglo XVI, Social networks, Social History, Social Networks, Spain, Redes Sociales, Redes sociales

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