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Mercaderes y judíos nazaríes. Una mirada al mundo de los negocios a finales de la Edad Media.
The present paper examines the commercial role played by Jews in their contact with other foreign merchant communities in the Kingdom of Granada. This first approximation focuses on the contents of the ledgers kept by one of these merchants, the Genoese Agostino Spinola, who operated mainly in the coast of Granada —his main base was the city of Almunecar— until 1442, in connection with Jewish local merchant networks.