
Bartolomé Yun Casalilla
À propos de l'auteur
Bartolomé Yun Casalilla is a prominent scholar known for his significant contributions to the field of economic history and the study of agrarian elites in the Iberian Peninsula. His research delves into the fiscal dynamics and social structures of early modern Spain, particularly focusing on the intricate relationships between economic systems and societal hierarchies. Yun Casalilla's analytical approach combines historical data with broader economic theories, providing insights into how fiscal policies shaped social realities during critical periods in Spanish history.
He has authored and edited several influential works, including 'The Rise of Fiscal States: A Global History, 1500–1914' and 'Las élites agrarias en la Península Ibérica'. These publications explore the evolution of state fiscality and its impact on rural elites, thereby enhancing the understanding of historical economic transformations. His academic pursuits not only shed light on the past but also contribute to contemporary discussions on economic history and social structures.