Ciencia, técnica y modernidad de los 500
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The sixteenth century was the sign of the structural decline of the major medieval institutions: the Church and the territorial lordships. New social actors emerged: the growing economic strength of mercantile and guild circles, which generated new monetary-mercantile social relations.
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Paredes, D. (1996). Ciencia, técnica y modernidad de los 500. Revista Economía, (94), 117–134. Retrieved from https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/ECONOMIA/article/view/4784
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