La fábrica de Monzón de Campos (1786-1805)la primera harinera de España
ISSN: 0210-9425
Argitalpen urtea: 1991
Zenbakia: 11
Orrialdeak: 109-130
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: Investigaciones históricas: Época moderna y contemporánea
Laburpena
The first flour milling factory in the country was set up in 1786 in Monzón de Campos (Palencia), in the surroundings of the Castile Waterway, by the merchant and leather manufacturer from Valladolid, Francisco Durango. In this essay, we analyze this pioneer factory works and, specially, the commercial activities carried out by its owners In this sense, the company created by Durango and his son developed in Santander a fevered mercantil life based on the shipping of flour to the Caribean Colonies which led them to become in one of the most important wholes salers of colonial goods in this town and to established a lucrative exchange network with other European ports. The factory closed down by 1803 as result of the fall of the flour shippings to America in the last years of the century and the crack of the company.