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Estrategias para conectarse con el mundo: puertos del Caribe, redes agenciales y redes marítimas desde Valle del Cauca y Santander (Colombia) durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX

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  • Juan Carlos Quejada-Camacho
  • Clara Inés Carreño-Tarazona

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Este trabajo analiza las estrategias de los comerciantes de Santander y Valle del Cauca (Colombia) para conectarse con el mundo durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. El análisis parte de la hipótesis que ambas regiones no se encontraban aisladas, pese a estar lejos del mar, sino que ambas superaron esa barrera con estrategias tendientes a crear redes mercantiles nacionales e internacionales. A partir del concepto de redes mercantiles de Reinhard Liehr, identificamos: los comerciantes, la forma de conectarse a los puertos del Caribe y las redes agenciales y marítimas que construyeron. Finalmente, presentamos una comparación entre ambas regiones, la cual da cuenta de una integración comercial permanente a base de redes que eliminó el aislamiento. Las fuentes de consulta empleadas son: aduanas, manifiestos de importación, periódicos, publicaciones oficiales y registros notariales.

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  • Juan Carlos Quejada-Camacho & Clara Inés Carreño-Tarazona, 2020. "Estrategias para conectarse con el mundo: puertos del Caribe, redes agenciales y redes marítimas desde Valle del Cauca y Santander (Colombia) durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX," Tiempo y Economía, Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano, vol. 7(1), pages 69-96, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000485:017808
    DOI: 10.21789/24222704.1551
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