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La colonia mercantil inglesa de Sevilla en una época de transición (1660-1666)

Authors: Grove Gordillo, María; Gamero Rojas, Mercedes; Bravo Lozano, Cristina (Coordinador); Quiles, Fernando (Coordinador);

La colonia mercantil inglesa de Sevilla en una época de transición (1660-1666)

Abstract

Los embargos llevados a cabo por la Monarquía Hispánica contra los mercaderes ingleses asentados en la península durante los años 50 complicaron las relaciones comerciales entre Inglaterra y España, creándose una situación muy difícil para los mercaderes de ambas naciones. Pero el contexto en el que se encontró Inglaterra tras la Restauración Inglesa fue propicio para volver a retomar estas relaciones. En este estudio pretendemos hacer una aproximación a la situación en la quedó la colonia mercantil inglesa de Sevilla tras los embargos. Así mismo, se realizará un estudio comparativo del periodo inmediatamente anterior y posterior de este acontecimiento (desde mediados de los años 40 hasta 1675) ilustrándolo a través de la actividad de los mercaderes ingleses asentados en Sevilla a mediados del siglo XVII, Antonio Upton y Benjamin Bathurst.

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICINN). España PID2019-107156RB-I00

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Sevilla, Inglaterra, siglo XVII, comercio, comunidad mercantil, embargos

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