José Campillo and the Aftermath of the Failure of 1739: a Political Project for the Royal Treasury
The suspension of payments of 1739 raised the problem of the relation between the monarchy and businessmen, but also political questions: what authority could Secretary of the Treasury have on the Ministers of War or Sea-coast? What limits could be imposed on the proper king in the expense? I check...
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doaj-323c2eb0328d4cc2a89d16faa15f16102020-11-25T00:14:09ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Historia Moderna0214-40181988-24752017-12-0142262965210.5209/CHMO.5807753474José Campillo and the Aftermath of the Failure of 1739: a Political Project for the Royal TreasuryAnne Dubet0Université Clermont Auvergne. Centre d’Histoire “Espaces et Cultures”. Clermont-Ferrand, FranceThe suspension of payments of 1739 raised the problem of the relation between the monarchy and businessmen, but also political questions: what authority could Secretary of the Treasury have on the Ministers of War or Sea-coast? What limits could be imposed on the proper king in the expense? I check a classic interpretation: according to this one, neither the author of the suspension, Iturralde, nor his successor, Verdes Montenegro, solved those questions, for being personally compromised with businessmen, and only Campillo initiated a virtuous way, expelling private interests from the Royal Finances. For it, I examine Campillo’s project, his political strategy and his practice in the relations with businessmen and the control of the expense. I think that he didn’t seek to expel businessmen, but to impose on them new rules compatible with a centralizing project.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/58077suspensión de pagos de 1739ministro de HaciendaTesorería GeneralJosé Campillomarqués de La Ensenada. |
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Anne Dubet José Campillo and the Aftermath of the Failure of 1739: a Political Project for the Royal Treasury Cuadernos de Historia Moderna suspensión de pagos de 1739 ministro de Hacienda Tesorería General José Campillo marqués de La Ensenada. |
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José Campillo and the Aftermath of the Failure of 1739: a Political Project for the Royal Treasury |
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José Campillo and the Aftermath of the Failure of 1739: a Political Project for the Royal Treasury |
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josé campillo and the aftermath of the failure of 1739: a political project for the royal treasury |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Cuadernos de Historia Moderna |
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The suspension of payments of 1739 raised the problem of the relation between the monarchy and businessmen, but also political questions: what authority could Secretary of the Treasury have on the Ministers of War or Sea-coast? What limits could be imposed on the proper king in the expense? I check a classic interpretation: according to this one, neither the author of the suspension, Iturralde, nor his successor, Verdes Montenegro, solved those questions, for being personally compromised with businessmen, and only Campillo initiated a virtuous way, expelling private interests from the Royal Finances. For it, I examine Campillo’s project, his political strategy and his practice in the relations with businessmen and the control of the expense. I think that he didn’t seek to expel businessmen, but to impose on them new rules compatible with a centralizing project. |
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suspensión de pagos de 1739 ministro de Hacienda Tesorería General José Campillo marqués de La Ensenada. |
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