Regional differences in Spanish infant mortality in the 18th century
Regional differences in Spanish infant mortality in the 18th century
Table of the evolution of Extremadura’s population centres explained in 3 major development zones
Female-headed households in Spain, where widows are the most prominent
Slave trade in Cadiz according to documentation. Progressive disappearance of this phenomenon.
Economic and commercial growth led to the emergence of a thriving merchant class in Castile. Articulation of trade around the cities.
Price fluctuations in the price of Valencian rice explained by climatic, economic and commercial factors.
International trade and imports of Sardinian cheese as a reflection of the trade networks of the Kingdom of Valencia
Land ownership in some municipalities in Spain at the end of the Ancien Régime, highlighting the concentration of land in a few hands
Disentailed assets in Castilla-La Mancha in context with the national average
Transmission of patrimony in the form of matrimonial dowry in the Sierra de Alcaraz as a form of social reproduction