El seguro marítimo en Castilla en los siglos XV y XVI (2021)

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2022 · 22 MIN

El seguro marítimo en Castilla en los siglos XV y XVI (2021)

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En el episodio n.º 26 de TODO COMENZÓ AYER, el podcast divulgativo de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica, entrevistamos a Hilario Casado, que nos presenta su último libro acerca del seguro marítimo en la Castilla de comienzos de la Edad Moderna. Hilario nos sumerge en una economía castellana dinámica en la que el comercio marítimo desempeña un papel importante. Charlamos con él sobre la extendida práctica de asegurar los barcos y las mercancías, así como sobre la importancia alcanzada a nivel internacional por Burgos como bolsa de seguros. También conocemos las causas por las que este dinamismo se agotó a finales del siglo XVI en el marco de una crisis más general de la España de los Austrias. Hilario Casado es catedrático de Historia e Instituciones Económicas en la Universidad de Valladolid y director de la cátedra Simón Ruiz de dicha universidad. Es un especialista en la historia económica y social de Castilla durante la Edad Media y la Edad Moderna. Es autor, entre otros, de los libros “El triunfo de Mercurio: la presencia castellana en Europa (siglos XV y XVI)” y “Señores, mercaderes y campesinos: la comarca de Burgos a fines de la Edad Media”. Fernando Collantes (www.fernandocollantes.es) es profesor titular de Historia e Instituciones Económicas en la Universidad de Oviedo y dirige TODO COMENZÓ AYER, el podcast divulgativo de la AEHE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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