Alberto González Remuiñán, "La contribución general del reino en Galicia (1817-1821): Problemáticas y conflictividad campesina a la luz de la investigación reciente" (2024)

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Alberto González Remuiñán, "La contribución general del reino en Galicia (1817-1821): Problemáticas y conflictividad campesina a la luz de la investigación reciente" (2024)

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En 1817, la aprobación de la reforma de Hacienda impulsada por Martín de Garay implantó un sistema tributario que tenía en la contribución general del reino su figura central. Un impuesto directo que gravaba esencialmente el ámbito rural y la renta agraria. Desde un punto de vista general, sus principales caracteres son bien conocidos, así como algunos de los obstáculos que afectaron a su desarrollo. Sin embargo, otros factores que contribuyen a explicar su evolución y su colapso final, abordables desde una perspectiva regional y local todavía poco desarrollada, han recibido menos atención. En este texto se trata de cubrir parte de esa laguna interpretativa a partir del uso de fuentes derivadas de la aplicación de la propia contribución en el noroeste español, concretamente en el área gallega. Su análisis revela importantes problemáticas con matices territoriales entre los que cabe destacar una serie de comportamientos sociales identificados como resistencia fiscal campesina. Alberto González Remuiñán  es investigador posdoctoral en el proyecto ReSEED – Rescuing Seed's Heritage: Engaging in a New Framework of Agriculture and Innovation since the 18th Century, en la Universidade de Coimbra. El artículo puede consultarse en la página de la revista Historia Agraria Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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