The mobilisation of resources for warfare has traditionally been analysed as an economic and logistic problem. There are, however, other factors like politics or ideology that might also determine the contractor state’s level of efficiency. Drawing on an investigation of how Spain solved its eighteenth-century shipbuilding timber supply needs, we look at how a given mercantilist-leaning political outlook affected the provision of mater- ial, with the government turning solely to national production and suppli- ers. The aim of this article is to analyse the timber supply policy and, therein, the uneasy alliance of a mercantilist ideology with administrative pragmatism. We conclude from this that the Spanish state’s mercantilist ...
Este estudio pretende analizar, desde una perspectiva jurídico-institucional, la pugna entre, por un...
First published online: 16 September 2020This article reviews the state-building process in ...
Spain’s wars against the Dutch and the English provoked an increasing hostility towards north Europe...
"Offers a new approach to the relationship between warfare and state construction. Historians lookin...
In the period of 1717-1736, the southern peninsular forests became a new resource frontier at the s...
In 1739 while British and Spanish diplomats tried to avoid a war, both nations prepared the infrastr...
This article rethinks the traditional view of building the forestry state and its ostensible triumph...
Abstract The purpose of the present article is to outline the industrial policies developed by the S...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: History. Advisors: Carla Rahn Phillips, Giancarlo...
This paper is the first outcome of a PhD research whose aim is to study the north European networks ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013In the early seventeenth century, the construction of galleons and high seas warsh...
he article examines the relationship between state policy and commercial initiatives within the inst...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
The subject of this special issue is the relationship between the material demands of warfare and th...
Este estudio pretende analizar, desde una perspectiva jurídico-institucional, la pugna entre, por un...
First published online: 16 September 2020This article reviews the state-building process in ...
Spain’s wars against the Dutch and the English provoked an increasing hostility towards north Europe...
"Offers a new approach to the relationship between warfare and state construction. Historians lookin...
In the period of 1717-1736, the southern peninsular forests became a new resource frontier at the s...
In 1739 while British and Spanish diplomats tried to avoid a war, both nations prepared the infrastr...
This article rethinks the traditional view of building the forestry state and its ostensible triumph...
Abstract The purpose of the present article is to outline the industrial policies developed by the S...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: History. Advisors: Carla Rahn Phillips, Giancarlo...
This paper is the first outcome of a PhD research whose aim is to study the north European networks ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013In the early seventeenth century, the construction of galleons and high seas warsh...
he article examines the relationship between state policy and commercial initiatives within the inst...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
The subject of this special issue is the relationship between the material demands of warfare and th...
Este estudio pretende analizar, desde una perspectiva jurídico-institucional, la pugna entre, por un...
First published online: 16 September 2020This article reviews the state-building process in ...
Spain’s wars against the Dutch and the English provoked an increasing hostility towards north Europe...