THE ROYAL AUTHORITIES AND THE INTRODUCTION OF TEXTILE PRODOCTION IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY MURCIA

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  • José Damián González Arce
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/j6571

Abstract

The survey of the introduction of a textile industry in the city of Murcia following its occupation by the Christians, initiated in the previous number of this review, is completed here with an analysis of the ownership of the means of production, chiefly the landed estates, and a definition of the organization of producers and the relations of production. The analysis includes such questions as the controlling ownership, leasing and renting of premises; the extracción of surplus from them and the dispute over their possesion between the two urban instituions most representative of the privileged classes: guilds, fairs, selling and production points is also dealt with in this survey

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González Arce, J. D. (1989). THE ROYAL AUTHORITIES AND THE INTRODUCTION OF TEXTILE PRODOCTION IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY MURCIA. Murcian Medieval Miscellany, (15), 85–120. https://doi.org/10.6018/j6571
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