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This article attempts to analyse the role that the Rothschild House played in the evolution of Spanish Public Finances along the 19th Century. Therefore, it endeavours to describe an elementary chronology of the relationships between the Spanish Government and the Rothschild House during the whole Century, analysing the main financial operations they underwrote, quantifying their annual aggregate figures and, finally, trying to comment upon the different consequences of the process above mentioned. To cover these aims, we have deployed original records from the Rothschild Archives in London and Paris, their contents having been supplemented with information from National Public Records in Spain and France, and other financial institutions, namely the Bank of Spain.

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Rothschild were the most important investors and also were the most important source of financing of the Spanisn State in the XIXth Century

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This page is a summary of: El papel de los Rothschild en la evolución de las finanzas públicas españolas durante el siglo XIX, Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, December 2004, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s0212610900011678.
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