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Living as we are under the shadow of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), a finding in the archives that challenges assumptions about the exact place of birth of William Gibbs, founder of the National Trust Tyntesfield and leading figure in the Hispanic-Anglosphere…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, Barrios, British Isles, commerce, Contagious diseases, Coronavirus (COVID-19), English History, Epidemics, Foreign residents, Freedom, Health, Hispanic, Historiography, History, Housing, HSBC Archives, Irish History, London Metropolitan Archives, Madrid, Manila, Medicine, Migration, Peru, Quicklime, Research, Seville, Spain, Strategy, trade, uncertainty
Check the latest addition to the series of ‘Key Locations’ of our online exhibition where Prof. Manuel Llorca-Jaña traces the troubled origins of the ‘Dissidents Cemetery’ in Valparaiso, Chile. While so doing, he identified a number of individuals of Scottish,…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, British History, British Isles, Catholicism, cemetery, Chile, commerce, Dissidents' Cemetery, English History, Entangled History, European History, female migration, global history, Hispanic, Historiography, History, industrialization, interdisciplinary, intolerance, Irish History, Latin American History, merchants, Military History, National Trust, Protestantism, religion, Research, Scottish History, Spanish American History, Spanish History, trade, transnational, Valparaiso, War History