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Lindoso Tato, E. y Vilar Rodríguez, M. (2012). El pulso empresarial entre el norte y el sur de Galicia : el caso de Pastor y Riestra (1776-1936). Historia Contemporánea 45: 669-704. ISSN: 1130-2402
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[Resumen] La historia empresarial de cada país ha sido protagonizada en
buena medida por sagas empresariales que, acompañadas también por la suerte,
supieron encontrar las oportunidades de negocio, arriesgaron e invirtieron y pasaron
el testigo de generación en generación. No todas alcanzaron el mismo
éxito ni lograron perdurar en el tiempo. Los cambios políticos, el progreso económico
y las herencias cambiaron los escenarios de actuación y les obligaron a
reinventarse para mantener el imperio familiar. Este trabajo se ha centrado en
el análisis de la evolución de dos de las sagas familiares más importantes de la
historia empresarial de Galicia antes de la Guerra civil. Sus estrategias a lo largo
del tiempo nos permiten analizar los diferentes caminos que condujeron a consolidar
cada imperio familiar y entender las peculiares formas de hacer negocios
en la España de la Restauración.
[Abstract] The business history in each country has been led largely by entrepreneurial sagas that, accompanied also by luck, were able to find out business oportunities, to risk and to invest during generations. Obviously, everyone was not successful in the long run. Political changes, economic progress and inheritances changed the scenes and forced to reinvent themselves in order to maintain the family empire. The aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of two of the most important entrepreneurial dynasties in the business history of Galicia before the Civil War. Their strategies in the long run allow to analyze the different paths that led to consolidate each family empire and to understand the peculiar ways of negotiating in Spain during monarchic Restoration.
[Abstract] The business history in each country has been led largely by entrepreneurial sagas that, accompanied also by luck, were able to find out business oportunities, to risk and to invest during generations. Obviously, everyone was not successful in the long run. Political changes, economic progress and inheritances changed the scenes and forced to reinvent themselves in order to maintain the family empire. The aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of two of the most important entrepreneurial dynasties in the business history of Galicia before the Civil War. Their strategies in the long run allow to analyze the different paths that led to consolidate each family empire and to understand the peculiar ways of negotiating in Spain during monarchic Restoration.







