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On 2 February 1825, through the signing of a Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation with the United Provinces of the River Plate (present-day Argentina), the United Kingdom officially recognized for the first time the independence of a Spanish American…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, Anglo-Argentine relations, Anglosphere, beyond the Falklands War, British Isles, education, empire, English History, gender, global dimension, Health, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, language and the media, Modern History Research Centre, nature, Research, sexuality, the outdoors, Treaty of Frienship Commerce and Navigation, United Provinces of the River Plate, University of Winchester, urban environment
A last reminder for your agenda: you are most welcome to attend this hybrid workshop designed to showcase the work of early career researchers relating to the Hispanic-Anglosphere to take place at the Universidad Adolfo Ibañez (Chile) and in Zoom….
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: British History, Early career researchers, English History, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Latin American History, Research, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, University of Winchester
You are most welcome to attend this hybrid workshop designed to showcase the work of early career researchers relating to the Hispanic-Anglosphere to take place at the Universidad Adolfo Ibañez (Chile) and in Zoom. [Versión en castellano al pie] TUESDAY…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: British History, Early career researchers, English History, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Latin American History, Research, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, University of Winchester
You are most welcome to attend this hybrid workshop designed to showcase the work of early career researchers relating to the Hispanic-Anglosphere to take place at the Universidad Adolfo Ibañez (Chile) and in Zoom. [Versión en castellano al pie] TUESDAY…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: British History, Early career researchers, English History, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Latin American History, Research, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, University of Winchester
Early career researchers are particularly encouraged to submit proposals for papers on any topic relating to the Hispanic-Anglosphere for a hybrid event entitled “New insights into the Hispanic-Anglosphere” to take place on Tuesday 3 September at the Cap Von Appen…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, British Isles, Chilean History, English History, Global Hispanic world, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish History, Latin American History, Research, Spanish History, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, University of Winchester
If you happen to be in London this coming Wednesday, come and join us in this event organized by the Anglo-Argentine Society. All details below… 15th May 2024, 18.00 – 20.15 at the Argentine Ambassador’s Residence, London (49 Belgrave Square London…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: Anglo-Argentine Society, Anglosphere, Argentine diaspora, Argentine history, British Community, British diaspora, British History, British Isles, English diaspora, English History, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish diaspora, Irish History, Research, Scottish diaspora, Spanish History, Welsh diaspora
Hello! This hybrid event organized by the Modern History Research Centre (MHRC) at the University of Winchester, UK may be of interest to some you…. Date: Wednesday 6 December, 16:30-18:00 Location: St Alphege Building 202, King Alfred quarter, University of Winchester and on Teams /…
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Category: Uncategorized
Tags: British Hospital of Buenos Aires, British Isles, English History, First World War, gender, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Kenneth Walker, medecine, Research, shell shock, surgery, WWI
If you missed last week’s MHRC event: “Hampshire Days (1903)’: wildlife and rural activism from the Hispanic-Anglosphere” the recording is now available HERE You may be also interested in this hybrid event that is coming up: Date: Wednesday 22nd November, 16:30-18:00 Location:St Alphege Building…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, 20th century, atomic agriculture, biodiversity, Conor Mark Jameson, English History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hampshire Days, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, insects in Mexico, Latin American History, Mexican History, Research, Thomas Rath, W. H. Hudson, wildlife activism
Come and join us in these two hybrid events organized by the Modern History Research Centre (MHRC) of the University of Winchester: Date: Wednesday 8 November 2023 16:30-18:00 (UK time) Location: St. Alphege Building 202, King Alfred quarter, University of Winchester and on Teams – Book…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Argentina, atomic agriculture, biodiversity, Conor Mark Jameson, English History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hampshire Days, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, insects in Mexico, Mexico, Research, RSPB, rural activism, Spanish History, Thomas Rath, W. H. Hudson, wildlife activism
We are calling proposals for the Working Papers Series which is one of the means to join our international network. All details in English and in Spanish below. The articles in the Working Paper Series on the Hispanic-Anglosphere constitute “work…
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Great news! A good part of our first book The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century – An Introduction (New York and London: Routledge, 2021) is now available in open access thanks to generous funding provided by the University of…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, activism, anti-slavery, arts, biodiversity, British Isles, education, emancipation movements, English History, Global Entrepreneurship, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish History, journalism, Latin American History, Material culture, military, National Trust Tyntesfield, pandemics, Research, science, Spanish History, trade, translation, William Gibbs
We’ve got three new fascinating biographies in the Individuals section, all penned by our colleague Rodrigo Escribano Roca: George Dawson Flinter (1796-1838); John [Juan] Mackenna (1771–1814) and his most famous grandson Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna (1831–1886). If you are looking for…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere
Tags: 19th century, Anglosphere, Argentine history, Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, British Isles, Chilean History, English History, George Dawson Flinter, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish History, John [Juan] Mackenna, Latin American History, Research, Spanish History