Abstract

This paper sets out to analyze the Junta de Dependencia de Extranjeros, an institution that was created within the framework of the government reforms that characterized the reign of Phillip V after the war of Spanish succession in order to monitor and control the activity of foreign merchants settled in numerous Spanish cities. During its operative period this institution developed a strong links and effective lines of communication with foreign merchant communities resident in Spain. This study is based on primary sources such as the documentation generated by the Junta, which included requests and complaints lodged by merchants and merchant communities as well as reports on the appointment of foreign consuls. These sources are preserved in the State sections of the Archivo Historico Nacional de Madrid and the Archivo General de Simancas. The correspondence of the representatives of merchant communities in Spain has also been used, as well as affidavits and population censuses preserved in the Provincial Archives of Madrid, Cadiz and Murcia. These sources have been interrogated in order to establish the stances and discourses adopted by both the Spanish government and the foreign merchants settled in those cities that sent representatives to the offices of Spain’s central government. The requests and complaints filed by foreign merchants and consuls in this context demonstrate the strength of their communities, which had been granted substantial privileges during the second half of the seventeenth century, and to which the Junta responded with a high degree of understanding. The Junta’s conciliatory stance was linked not only to pressure exerted by foreign ambassadors, but also to limitations established by the peace treaties signed by Spain. The Junta de Dependencia de Extranjeros clearly adopted a radically different position to that of Charles II’s fiercely protectionist government, and generally responded favourably to requests from foreign merchants relating to tax exemptions and the defence of commercial practices. These foreign communities can be regarded as autonomous entities that were detached from their respective countries of origin and enjoyed a great deal of influence at the royal court and within its lobbies.

Highlights

  • This paper sets out to analyze the Junta de Dependencia de Extranjeros, an institution that was created within the framework of the government reforms that characterized the reign of Phillip V after the war of Spanish succession in order to monitor and control the activity of foreign merchants settled in numerous Spanish cities

  • The correspondence of the representatives of merchant communities in Spain has been used, as well as affidavits and population censuses preserved in the Provincial Archives of Madrid, Cadiz and Murcia

  • These sources have been interrogated in order to establish the stances and discourses adopted by both the Spanish government and the foreign merchants settled in those cities that sent representatives to the offices of Spain’s central government

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Summary

LA PRESENCIA Y LA INFLUENCIA EXTRANJERA EN LA CORTE

Las capacidades de los extranjeros en la vida económica y social de los reinos de España han quedado claras. La circulación de tales ideas en los espacios cortesanos, la presencia de estos en la ciudad así como sus representaciones en las juntas y secretarías, hizo que desde la Corona se demostrase un interés por sus actividades. Ello también está relacionado con el hecho de que apenas conocemos nada de la política económica del siglo XVIII y que la paternidad de muchas ideas que luego se llevaron a la práctica atendían a presiones que circulaban también entre los especializados mercaderes extranjeros residentes en muchas ciudades. El hecho de que una buena parte de las obras circularan censuradas y sean desconocidas, o la duda sobre la verdadera autoría de muchos textos económico-políticos de la época (como es el caso del Nuevo Sistema de Campillo) ponen en evidencia la necesidad de hacer un estudio comparativo con las corrientes de pensamiento económico en otros países mercantilistas en estos años básicamente de transición entre el mercantilismo y el liberalismo[36]. Que era bastante perjudicial para el caso español, especialmente, fue criticado por algunos tratadistas europeos y también se reflejó en las propuestas de ciertos memorialistas[37]

LA JUNTA DE DEPENDENCIAS DE EXTRANJEROS
LOS MEMORIALES DE EXTRANJEROS Y LA DEFENSA DE LA IDENTIDAD
LA JUNTA DE DEPENDENCIAS DE EXTRANJEROS Y SUS PROBLEMAS EN EL LEVANTE
LOS PROBLEMAS DEL COMERCIO CON AMÉRICA SEGÚN LOS ASUNTOS TRATADOS EN LA JUNTA
CONCLUSIÓN
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