Una aproximación a la participación de las mujeres en el comercio de Tenerife en el siglo XVIII. La compañía Bini y Dugi

  1. Ana Rosa Pérez Álvarez 1
  2. María Eugenia Monzón Perdomo 2
  1. 1 Departamento de Geografía e Historia, Universidad de La Laguna (España)
  2. 2 Departamento, Geografía e Historia, Universidad de La Laguna (España)
Revista:
Revista de Historia Canaria

ISSN: 0213-9472

Año de publicación: 2018

Número: 200

Páginas: 197-210

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.25145/J.HISTCAN.2018.200.013 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRIULL editor

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The purpose of this work is to begin to unravel the role of women in commercial activities, developed in Tenerife in the second half of the 18th century. At present, we can already affirm that in the Old Regime the females monopolized the exchanges in the local markets, in charge of the supply of the basic consumption products. The detailed analysis of commercial companies, founded in that century, shows that women actively collaborated in this scale of transactions. Hidden behind the so-called “men of commerce” we discovered authentic “women merchants” who acted, directly or indirectly, in the economic matters that concerned the family.