!!Bartolomé Yun Casalilla - Publications
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In the last 10 year period I have published 2 monographs, 10 edited books and 31 chapters in books and refereed journal articles. The following selection seeks to balance the three lines of research described in 3.1.\\
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__Monographs:__
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1) Marte contra Minerva. El precio del imperio español, c. 1450-1600 (Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2004).\\
2)  La gestión del Poder. Corona y aristocracia en Castilla. Siglos XVI-XVIII (Madrid; Editorial Akal, 2002).\\
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Edited books and contributions to them:\\
3) With P. O’Brien, eds., The Rise of Fiscal States. A Global History, 1500–1914 (Cambridge, CUP  2012). \\
Personal contributions to the volume: \\
“The Rise of the Fiscal State in Eurasia from a Global, Comparative and Transnational Perspective” (pp.1-38) \\
(with F. Comín) “Spain: from composite monarchy to nation state, 1492–1914. An exceptional case?” (pp. 233-266).\\
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4) With Fernando Ramos, eds. Economía política desde Estambul a Potosí. Ciudades estado, imperios y mercados en el Mediterráneo y en el Atlántico Ibérico, c. 1200-1800(Valencia, Universidad de Valencia, 2012).\\
Personal contributions to the volume: \\
(with Fernando Ramos) "Sur frente a Norte. Instituciones, economías políticas y lugares comunes" (pp. 11-38).\\
"Las institutciones y la economía política de la Monarquía Hispánica (1492-1714), Una perspectiva trans-nacional" (pp. 139-164)\\
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5) La Storia económica della società dell’Europa preindustriale, Special Issue of Studi Storici (July-September 2009). 
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__Personal contribution to the volume:__
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“Misurazione e decisioni. La storia economica dell’Europa pre-industriale oggi” (pp. 581-605).\\
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6) Las redes del Imperio. Elites sociales en la articulación del imperio español, 1492-1714 (Madrid, Marcial Pons, 2008). \\
Personal contributions to the volume: \\
“Entre el Imperio colonial y la monarquía compuesta. ss. XVI y XVII” (pp. 4-38) \\
with Á. Redondo, “’Bem visto tinha…’ Entre Lisboa y  Capodimonte.’ (ss. XVI-XVII)” (pp. 39-63).\\
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7) With P. Janssens, eds., European Aristocracies and Colonial Elites. Patrimonial Management Strategies and Economic Development, 15th-18th Centuries (Ashgate, London 2005). \\
Personal contributions to the volume: \\
“Old Regime Aristocracies, Colonial Elites and Economic Development: A Reconsideration” (pp. 5-22) \\
"From Political and Social Management to Economic Management? Castilian Aristocracy and Economic Development, 1450-1800” (pp. 85-98).\\
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__Other Articles and Contributions:__
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8) “Reading Sources throughout P. Bourdieu and Cyert and March. Aristocratic patrimonies vs. Commercial Enterprises in Europe (c.1550-1650)” in Dove va la Storia economica? Metodi e prospettive. S. XVI-XVIII. LXII Settimana Francesco Datini (Prato 2011).\\
9) “Consumi, società e mercati: verso uno spazio economico europeo?” in M. A. Visceglia, ed., Le radici storiche dell’Europa. L’età moderna (Roma 2007), pp. 87-105. \\
10) “‘Localism’, Global History and Transnational History. A Reflection from the Historian of Early Modern Europe” in Historisk Tidskrift, n. 4 (2007) Vol. 127, pp. 659-78.\\
11)  “City and Countryside in Spain: Changing Structures, Changing Relationships, 1450-1800. Some proposals from economics” in J. A. Marino, ed., Early Modern History and the Social Sciences: Testing the Limits of Braudel's Mediterranean (Kirksville 2002), pp. 35-70.