Family and Friendships

In this page we provide reading suggestions which include evidence-based information about the theme of Family and Friendships in the context of the Hispanic-Anglosphere, mainly in relation to the activities of individuals, networks and communities.

Iglesias-Rogers, Graciela, ‘Love, prejudice, pandemics, and global entrepreneurship: William ‘Guillermo’ Gibbs’s long route to Tyntesfield’, in Iglesias-Rogers, Graciela, ed. The Hispanic-Anglosphere From the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century: An Introduction. London and New York: Routledge, 2021. Available in open access: click here [For insights into the Gibbs family]

Garner, Paul, ‘Pearson, Weetman Dickson, first Viscount Cowdray (1856-1927)’, The Hispanic-Anglosphere: transnational networks, global communities (late 18th to early 20th centuries), project funded by the AHRC and University of Winchester in partnership with the National Trust, [https://hispanic-anglosphere.com/individuals/pearson-weetman-dickson-first-viscount-cowdray-1856-1927/, accessed – please add date]. [For insights into the Pearson family]

Ana Carpintero and Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, A sound frienship forged in war’, Exploring the Hispanic-Anglosphere, an online exhibition – The Hispanic-Anglosphere: transnational networks, global communities (late 18th to early 20th centuries), project funded by the AHRC and the University of Winchester in partnership with the National Trust, [https://hispanic-anglosphere.com/online-exhibitions/a-sound-friendship-forged-in-war, accessed – please add the date of your visit].