Henri Lapeyre

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Henri Lapeyre (1910-March 10, 1984) was a French historian and Hispanist, specialist in the modern history of Spain. He was professor of modern history at the University of Grenoble. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. "Henri LAPEYRE - Encyclopædia Universalis". www.universalis.fr. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  2. "Lapeyre, Henri - Persée". www.persee.fr. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  3. 1 2 Noonan, John T. (June 1960). "Une famille de marchands: Les Ruiz. By Henri Lapeyre. (École Pratique des Hautes Études, VIe Section, Centre de Recherches Historiques, Collection Affaires et Gens d'Affaires, No. 8.) Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N., 1955. Pp. 671. Fr. 2,400. - Simon Ruiz et les asientos de Philippe II. By Henri Lapeyre. (École Pratique des Hautes Études, VIe Section, Centre de Recherches Historiques, Collection Affaires et Gens d'Affaires, No. 6) Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N., 1953. Pp. 671. Fr. 750". The Journal of Economic History. 20 (2): 334–336. doi:10.1017/S0022050700110551. ISSN   1471-6372.
  4. "Les Éditions de l'EHESS: Lapeyre". editions.ehess.fr. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  5. Henri., Lapeyre (1953). Simon Ruiz et les asientos de Philippe II. S.E.V.P.E.N. OCLC   220498251.
  6. Lapeyre, Henri (1982). La Taula de Cambis (en la vida económica de Valencia a mediados del reinado de Felipe II). Valencia: Del Cenia al Segura. ISBN   84-85446-13-5. OCLC   9758183.
  7. Lapeyre, Henri (1981). El comercio exterior de Castilla a través de las aduanas de Felipe II. Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. ISBN   84-600-2220-X. OCLC   9080177.
  8. Lapeyre, Henri (1978). Ensayos de historiografía. Valladolid: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Valladolid. ISBN   84-600-1164-X. OCLC   4778288.
  9. Henri., Lapeyre. La trata de negros con destino a la América española durante los últimos años del reinado de Carlos V, 1544-1555. OCLC   1006175641.
  10. Henri., Lapeyre (1979). Las monarquías europeas del siglo XVI : las relaciones internacionales. Editorial Labor. ISBN   84-335-9341-2. OCLC   37349260.
  11. Lapeyre, Henri (28 November 2011). Geografía de la Espańa morisca. ISBN   978-84-370-8413-8. OCLC   992023974.