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- PublicationOpen AccessExenciones de almojarifazgo y de otros derechos sobre el tráfico comercial en el reino de Murcia (siglos XIII-XV)(2019) González Arce, José DamiánLa práctica totalidad de las localidades del reino de Murcia recibieron a lo largo de la baja Edad Media generosos privilegios reales que suprimían o rebajaban las cargas fiscales aduaneras, sobre todo el almojarifazgo, el portazgo y el diezmo. Tales mercedes les fueron concedidas por ser un territorio fronterizo y escaso en recursos, que siempre se mantuvo poco poblado, de modo que los monarcas, mediante dichas ventajas, pretendieron atraer a un mayor número de pobladores y potenciar el desarrollo económico, gracias al intercambio mercantil con las regiones vecinas o por vía marítima.
- PublicationOpen AccessUrban Commerce and Protected Cultural Landscape(2019) Griñan Montealegre, M.; López Sánchez, M.; Historia del ArteBy analyzing the urban landscape, this investigation focuses on some commercial typologies that exist in historical urban areas and its relationship with the urban landscape and its heritage values. Trade plays an essential role in historical urban areas, both in the past and in the present, since it is part of the urban landscape—creating it and modifying it, but also preserving it. Historical protected urban areas contain diverse elements reflecting the impacts of commercial activities that have existed in cities throughout history. At present, the urban landscape of commercial activity is made up of a multiplicity of typologies and formats which interact with the historical landscape and its values, using them to strengthen its strategies of attraction, differentiation, and sales. Shop owners contribute to the preservation of historic urban areas by maintaining the commercial functions within them. Therefore, we affirm that the role of commercial activity in the preservation of urban protected areas is essential. However, further research is needed because this aspect has not been addressed in depth by the scientific community specializing in the management of cultural heritage.