Las salinas de Atienza, Medinaceli y Molina de Aragón en la Baja Edad Media: propiedad, comercio y fiscalidad / The Saltworks of Atienza, Medinaceli and Molina de Aragón in the Late Middle Ages: Property, Trade and Taxation.
Abstract
RESUMEN: Estudio global de las salinas del obispado de Sigüenza entre los siglos XIII-XV, atendiendo a aspectos económicos y políticos como la evolución del régimen de propiedad en el contexto de formación y consolidación del monopolio regio sobre su explotación; el sistema de gestión y la regulación ordenancista que habilitó la fijación de precios, el establecimiento de áreas de venta exclusiva para la sal producida, y la creación de formas de control del contrabando; y el rendimiento fiscal para la Corona.
ABSTRACT: Global study of the saltworks in the bishopric of Sigüenza between XIIIth and XVth centuries based on economic and political aspects such as the evolution of the property in the context of formation and consolidation of the royal monopoly over their exploitation; the management system and the prescriptive regulation that enabled price fixation, the establishment of exclusive sale areas for the salt produced, and the creation of forms of smuggling control; and the financial performance for the Crown.
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Accepted 2017-10-31
Published 2017-10-31
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