War, Conquest and Local Merchants: The Role of Credit in the Peripheral Military Administration of the Hispanic Monarchy during the First Half of the Sixteenth Century.
Year of publication: |
2012-09-04
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Authors: | Paez, Jose Miguel Escribano |
Institutions: | Department of Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge |
Subject: | Credit | reputation | finances | military administration | conquests | Hispanic Monarchy | Sixteenth-Century |
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