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Écho des travaux du séminaire commun d’histoire sociale des institutions que l’École française de... more Écho des travaux du séminaire commun d’histoire sociale des institutions que l’École française de Rome et la Casa de Velázquez ont mis sur pied en 2001 et qui a commencé ses activités en 2002, ce dossier examine les liens entre les magistratures citadines et la Couronne espagnole. Les sept articles rassemblés tentent d’analyser, soit par l’approche globale comparative, soit à partir d’études de cas, l’importance de la vie municipale dans différents espaces de la Couronne espagnole : la péninsule Ibérique bien sûr, mais aussi le Royaume de Naples et les terres américaines. On pourra ainsi voir se dessiner des lignes de convergence qui font apparaître les mécanismes politiques de l’Ancien Régime. Resultado de los trabajos del seminario común de historia social de las instituciones que la École française de Rome y la Casa de Velázquez han emprendido en 2001, y que empezó sus actividades en 2002, este dossier examina las relaciones entre las magistraturas urbanas y la Corona Española. L...
DELL’ECONOMIA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI Including contributions by authors from six different countries... more DELL’ECONOMIA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI Including contributions by authors from six different countries and profoundly interdisciplinary in nature, this conference collection seeks to answer a very basic question: did the countries under Spanish dominion experience a particular developmental course that may have led them to a common, yet distinct, type of modernization? In order to answer this question, the authors examine the interplay between institutional and social frameworks on the one hand, and economic patterns on the other. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, they analyse issues such as commercial networks, production, and fiscal and monetary policies in order to identify the factors that allowed long-term economic growth and modernization. The findings they reach are extremely suggestive and are relevant not only to early modern historians but also to economic historians who reject the New Institutional Economics’ narrative, which maintains that Spanish instituti...
Ler história/Ler história, 2024
Middle East critique, Apr 1, 2024
The progressive integration of Tunisia into the international capital market implies deep institu... more The progressive integration of Tunisia into the international capital market implies deep institutional and social transformations as well as the positioning of the country in the semi-periphery of the capitalist world-economy. From the mid-19th and during the twentieth century, the growing Tunisia’s debt paved the way to a compulsory financial administration of the North African country by 1870. Likewise, this process favoured the development of a capitalist class, whose origins were both exogenous and endogenous, drawing its power from doing business with the global financial élites. Thus, we assist to the birth of a capitalist class with local and international interests, also called afterward compradors. Adopting an original comparative approach, this article shows that the integration of a country into the global economy, mainly when occurring through a growing foreign debt, paves the way not only to the birth of a local capitalist class drawing its power from the circulation of capital but also to the permanent positioning of the country in the semi-periphery of the capitalist world-economy. The access to the international capital markets, according to the rules of the controlling powers and elites, makes the indebted country less independent in its economic policy choices, thus modifying its class structure in favour of the new capitalist elites, and their interests.
CHAM eBooks, 2019
Chi fa questo camino è ben navigato Culturas e dinâmicas nos portos de Itália e Portugal (sécs. X... more Chi fa questo camino è ben navigato Culturas e dinâmicas nos portos de Itália e Portugal (sécs. XV-XVI) coordenação científica
Prohistoria, 2017
Juan Carlos Garavaglia era convinto che mai si doveva studiare la storia economica svincolata dal... more Juan Carlos Garavaglia era convinto che mai si doveva studiare la storia economica svincolata dalla storia sociale. Postulava che quella non debbe circoscriversi soltanto a l'enumerazione di cifre astratte, ma è imprescindibile che la disciplina presti speziale attenzione alle persone di "carne ed ossa", alle dinamiche sociali che informano ogni processo storico. Sceglieva, quindi, sempre un punto di vista multidisciplinario per le sue ricerche, attento ai progressi de l'antropologia, la sociologia ed altre scienze sociali. Su queste pagine si offre una riflessione sopra come lo storico capiva il suo mestiere, attraverso un percorso dei sui principali lavori.
Acta horticulturae, Jul 1, 2014
Écho des travaux du séminaire commun d’histoire sociale des institutions que l’École française de... more Écho des travaux du séminaire commun d’histoire sociale des institutions que l’École française de Rome et la Casa de Velázquez ont mis sur pied en 2001 et qui a commencé ses activités en 2002, ce dossier examine les liens entre les magistratures citadines et la Couronne espagnole. Les sept articles rassemblés tentent d’analyser, soit par l’approche globale comparative, soit à partir d’études de cas, l’importance de la vie municipale dans différents espaces de la Couronne espagnole : la péninsule Ibérique bien sûr, mais aussi le Royaume de Naples et les terres américaines. On pourra ainsi voir se dessiner des lignes de convergence qui font apparaître les mécanismes politiques de l’Ancien Régime. Resultado de los trabajos del seminario común de historia social de las instituciones que la École française de Rome y la Casa de Velázquez han emprendido en 2001, y que empezó sus actividades en 2002, este dossier examina las relaciones entre las magistraturas urbanas y la Corona Española. L...
DELL’ECONOMIA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI Including contributions by authors from six different countries... more DELL’ECONOMIA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI Including contributions by authors from six different countries and profoundly interdisciplinary in nature, this conference collection seeks to answer a very basic question: did the countries under Spanish dominion experience a particular developmental course that may have led them to a common, yet distinct, type of modernization? In order to answer this question, the authors examine the interplay between institutional and social frameworks on the one hand, and economic patterns on the other. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, they analyse issues such as commercial networks, production, and fiscal and monetary policies in order to identify the factors that allowed long-term economic growth and modernization. The findings they reach are extremely suggestive and are relevant not only to early modern historians but also to economic historians who reject the New Institutional Economics’ narrative, which maintains that Spanish instituti...
Ler história/Ler história, 2024
Middle East critique, Apr 1, 2024
The progressive integration of Tunisia into the international capital market implies deep institu... more The progressive integration of Tunisia into the international capital market implies deep institutional and social transformations as well as the positioning of the country in the semi-periphery of the capitalist world-economy. From the mid-19th and during the twentieth century, the growing Tunisia’s debt paved the way to a compulsory financial administration of the North African country by 1870. Likewise, this process favoured the development of a capitalist class, whose origins were both exogenous and endogenous, drawing its power from doing business with the global financial élites. Thus, we assist to the birth of a capitalist class with local and international interests, also called afterward compradors. Adopting an original comparative approach, this article shows that the integration of a country into the global economy, mainly when occurring through a growing foreign debt, paves the way not only to the birth of a local capitalist class drawing its power from the circulation of capital but also to the permanent positioning of the country in the semi-periphery of the capitalist world-economy. The access to the international capital markets, according to the rules of the controlling powers and elites, makes the indebted country less independent in its economic policy choices, thus modifying its class structure in favour of the new capitalist elites, and their interests.
CHAM eBooks, 2019
Chi fa questo camino è ben navigato Culturas e dinâmicas nos portos de Itália e Portugal (sécs. X... more Chi fa questo camino è ben navigato Culturas e dinâmicas nos portos de Itália e Portugal (sécs. XV-XVI) coordenação científica
Prohistoria, 2017
Juan Carlos Garavaglia era convinto che mai si doveva studiare la storia economica svincolata dal... more Juan Carlos Garavaglia era convinto che mai si doveva studiare la storia economica svincolata dalla storia sociale. Postulava che quella non debbe circoscriversi soltanto a l'enumerazione di cifre astratte, ma è imprescindibile che la disciplina presti speziale attenzione alle persone di "carne ed ossa", alle dinamiche sociali che informano ogni processo storico. Sceglieva, quindi, sempre un punto di vista multidisciplinario per le sue ricerche, attento ai progressi de l'antropologia, la sociologia ed altre scienze sociali. Su queste pagine si offre una riflessione sopra come lo storico capiva il suo mestiere, attraverso un percorso dei sui principali lavori.
Acta horticulturae, Jul 1, 2014