Redeeming commerce: Peninsular arbitrism and Atlantic reform projects of the Spanish Monarchy (1668-1675

  • Pablo Fernández Albaladejo Autonomous University of Madrid
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Keywords: Commerce, arbitrism, reform projets, Spanish Monarchy, Charles II, Merkantilism
Agencies: Proyecto MINECO, PGC, 2018-095007-B- 100

Abstract

During the reign of Charles II —and ranging from unrepentant arbitrism to the expectations raised by uncertain projects of reform— a sustained debate on the foundations and applicability of the new culture of commerce took place in the Spanish Monarchy. The terms in which the debate was formulated are not completely unknown, but some of the texts which contributed to it deserve a closer reading that reassesses its contents, reach and limits within their original context of reception

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Published
2021-04-30
How to Cite
Fernández Albaladejo, P. (2021). Redeeming commerce: Peninsular arbitrism and Atlantic reform projects of the Spanish Monarchy (1668-1675. Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, 46(1), 9-29. https://doi.org/10.5209/chmo.75791
Section
Estudios