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New: Henry David O’Shea (1869? – 1913)

Check the intriguing new addition to the biographies in the Individuals section penned by our colleague Laura Díaz Esteve. It’s all about Henry David O’Shea, a publisher, editor, and journalist based in Shanghai who worked as a propagandist for the…

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Hybrid event: “New insights into the paradigm shift in battlefield medicine in WWI”

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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“Hampshire Days (1903)”: wildlife activism…” – Recording now available

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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TOMORROW: W. H. Hudson and wildlife activism (8 November 16:30 GMT)

A quick reminder of this event free for all members of the Hispanic-Anglosphere network and organized by the Modern History Research Centre at the University of Winchester (UK) (Apologies for any cross-posting): Date: Wednesday 8 November 2023 16:30-18:00 Location:  St….

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Hybrid Event: W. H. Hudson and wildlife activism (8 November 16:30 GMT)

Come and join us in this event free for all members of the Hispanic-Anglosphere network and organized by the Modern History Research Centre at the University of Winchester (UK): Date: Wednesday 8 November 2023 16:30-18:00 Location:  St. Alphege Building 202, King…

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Recognition for two of our members

Two leading members of our research network have seen their work recognized this week. Dr Andrés Baeza´s book Contacts, Collisions and Relationships. Britons and Chileans in the Independence era, 1806-1831 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019) published in Spanish as El…

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Two events: wildlife activism + atomic agriculture

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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CFP – Working Paper Series / Hispanic-Anglosphere (EN / ES)

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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High-quality research free to all

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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Spies, soldiers, a translator and much more

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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Video: “Spanish America in the political cultures of Spain and the United Kingdom (1824-1850)”

If you missed the talk ““Spanish America in the political cultures of Spain and the United Kingdom (1824-1850)” by Dr Rodrigo Escribano Roca organized by the Modern History Research Centre of the University of Winchester (MHRC) in partnership with the Hispanic-Anglosphere project,…

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TODAY: “Spanish America in the political cultures of Spain and the UK (1824-1850)”

Date: TODAY 16:30-18:00 (UK Time) Location: online – click HERE to access the Teams link “Spanish America in the political cultures of Spain and the United Kingdom (1824-1850)”.  Speaker: Dr Rodrigo Escribano Roca (Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile) In this talk organized by the Modern…

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