Mining, money and markets in the early modern Atlantic: Digital approaches and new perspectives
Renate Pieper, Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies, Markus A. Denzel
págs. 3-15
págs. 19-28
Debating sound money in Early Modern Europe: From dualist to metallic monetary systems
págs. 29-61
págs. 63-84
A matter of scales: understanding spatial patterns of colonial spanish America’s silver mining in the digital age
págs. 87-126
Manufacturing landscapes in Spanish America: the case study of copper exploitation in Mexico (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries)
págs. 127-162
American silver and its repercussions on the Old World: the curious case of the loss-making spanish precious metal sector, 1590s–1640s
págs. 163-184
Information and decision making: The logic of Spanish mining administration, 1675–1700
págs. 185-208
págs. 211-230
Copper money in Mexico: the transition from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century
págs. 231-255
Minting the picture: Machines and coinage in transition from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century
págs. 257-283
Reloading the price revolution in Seville: four stages of high inflation with different causes
págs. 287-311
Interest rates and silver production: Credit in Mexico City between market and spirituality (1770–1779 and 1819–1828)
Andrés Calderón Fernández, Rafael Dobado, Alfredo Garcia-Hiernaux
págs. 313-347
págs. 349-362
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