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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
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