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Records of 3,000 volunteers in Latin America now in our site!

The database compiled by Prof. Matthew Brown of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and other European Adventurers in Gran Colombia (modern day Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Venezuela) during and after the Latin American Wars of Independence (c.1810-c.1830) is now available in…

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Hispanic Tyntesfield

Do not miss reading the detailed post by Susan Hayward on The Hispanic-Anglosphere at the National Trust Tyntesfield in the Resources area of our website. She is the curator of the magnificent estate established in the nineteenth century by the…

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Hispanic Jersey

It may come as a surprise to many, but the Channel island of Jersey has a veritable treasure-trove of evidence linking the British Isles with the global Hispanic world throughout centuries. In the Resources page of our website, Trude Foster…

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Why focus on the late 18th to early 20th centuries?

    An interesting question was posed during the presentation of our project at the Latin American History Seminar of the University of Oxford convened by our colleague Prof Eduardo Posada-Carbó : ‘Why are we focusing our research on the…

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Busy at work – the journey began…

    The Hispanic-Anglosphere: transnational networks, global communities (late 18th-20th centuries)’  is an international research network funded by the AHRC and the University of Winchester in partnership with the National Trust  that challenges old assumptions of enmity and isolation to…

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Missed the launch? Come to Oxford!

If you missed the launch of our project at NT Tyntesfield last Saturday,  come to the Latin American History Seminar at the University of Oxford (LAC Seminar Room, 1 Church Walk, Oxford) this coming Thursday (9 November), 5 pm for…

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Welcome!

‘The Hispanic-Anglosphere: transnational networks, global communities (late 18th-20th centuries)’ is bringing together historians in the British Isles, continental Europe, the Americas and Russia to work in association with scholars from other disciplines and non-academic partners, particularly heritage organisations, to reveal…

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