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Company > HistoryHistorical value of the slates of Bernardos > José Ubaldo Bernardos Sanz

(Bernardos, Segovia 1960), earned his PhD in Modern History from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and currently is a professor of Economic History at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED). His research activity has focused on goods transportation, leading to the publication of the book “Trigo madrileño y abasto castellano: Los arrieros y comerciantes segovianos en la Edad Moderna” [Madrid wheat and Castilian supply chain: The mule drivers and merchants from Segovia in the Modern Age] (Junta de Castilla y León, 2002). In his PhD dissertation “No solo de pan, Abastecimiento y consumo de carne en Madrid, 1450-1805 [Not on Bread Alone: Supply Chain and Meat Consumption in Madrid, 1450-1805] (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2008) he analysed the supply chain of basic goods to Madrid. Member of the Madrid Team of Historical Studies (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), he authored the section on supply chain and market in the collective work directed by S. Madrazo and V. Pinto Madrid, “Atlas of a City” (Lunwberg-Caja Madrid, 1995). He has collaborated in the project “La urdimbre de la memoria” [The Warp of Memory] for the recovery of the historical heritage of Bernardos (Segovia).