From growth with crises to crisis of growth. The great late-medieval depression and the Catalan economy, 1315-1516

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  • Jordi Catalan Universitat de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v29i80.30490

Keywords:

crisis, Mediterranean capitalism, great late-medieval depression, Catalonia, Barcelona

Abstract

After three centuries of commercial revolution and progress in manufacturing during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, the Mediterranean experienced a period of famine, increasing military conflicts and the black death pandemic during the 14th century, at the time of the Wolf Solar Minimum. The combined effect was to decrease population, agrarian and industrial output, trade, land rent and fiscal income and to raise agrarian yields, wages, seigniorial debts and distributional conflicts. In spite of recurring shocks, Barcelona and its hinterland, the Principality of Catalonia, recorded a net trend of growth up to the early 15th century, which took place together with new forms of government intervention such as fiscal reforms, devaluations, protectionism and public banking. On the contrary, during most of the 15th century, Barcelona and Catalonia experienced an unequivocal great depression, which coincided with the Spörer Solar Minimum. Too high costs of imperialism in Napoli contributed to exacerbate social and institutional domestic divides. The reaction of the Catalan nobility and the intransigence of the Barcelona oligarchy regarding reformist proposals ended in total war, with enduring consequences for long term development. Barcelona, which had successfully emulated the path of development of Venice, Genoa and Florence, lagged far behind throughout 1462-1516. Although the quality of life of Catalan peasants might have improved and some merchants began to make profits in the Atlantic with the slave and sugar businesses, it did not compensate the costs of commercial decline in the Mediterranean and the loss of markets for Catalan manufactures.

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Published

2020-11-16

How to Cite

Catalan, Jordi. 2020. “From Growth With Crises to Crisis of Growth. The Great Late-Medieval Depression and the Catalan Economy, 1315-1516”. Revista De Historia Industrial — Industrial History Review 29 (80):13-83. https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v29i80.30490.

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