Hacienda y gobierno del linaje en el nuevo orden de cosas. La gestión patrimonial de los marqueses de San Adrián durante el siglo XIX1
José Miguel Lana Berasain
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2003, vol. 21, issue 1, 79-112
Abstract:
Through the case of one family from the regional nobility, this paper examines the adaptation of the old landowner elites to the new board carried by the Liberal Revolution. Despite the large struggle against the manorial power and other contingencies, the Magallón procured to repair their fortune on a new basis. With a double strategy such as lessors and husbandmen, their incomes rose during the second half of the XIX century. Indeed, they were very far from the arguable Spanish stereotype of the absent landowner.
Date: 2003
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