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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 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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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: activism, Argentina, Birds, British Isles, Conor Mark Jameson, England, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hampshire, Hispanic-Anglosphere, La Plata, Modern History Research Centre, Research, RSPB, rural, University of Winchester, W. H. Hudson, wildlife, William Henry Hudson
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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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: activism, Argentina, Birds, British Isles, Conor Mark Jameson, England, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hampshire, Hispanic-Anglosphere, La Plata, Modern History Research Centre, Research, RSPB, rural, University of Winchester, W. H. Hudson, wildlife, William Henry Hudson
If you missed the talk ‘Pandemics and global entrepreneurship: a case from the Hispanic-Anglosphere’ by Dr Graciela Iglesias-Rogers followed by a Q&A session (17th November 2021), here is the full video. This was the first hybrid event organized by the…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Anglosphere, Antony Gibbs & Sons, English History, entrepreneurship, global pandemics, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish History, MHRC, Modern History Research Centre, National Trust, NT Tyntesfield, Research, Spanish History, University of Winchester, William Gibbs
Just click HERE to get the full podcast and videos accompanied by brief guiding reports prepared by our publicity officer Charles Ball of the public conversation entitled ‘Transition: tips and ideas from the Hispanic-Anglosphere (late 18th – early 20th centuries’…
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Category: Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, Anglosphere, Argentina, British Isles, Charles Ball, Chile, de-industrialization, English History, European History, Gibbs family, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, Historiography, History, independence movements, industrialization, interdisciplinary, Irish History, Jersey, Latin American History, llamas, Military History, mismanagement, Modern History Research Centre, National Trust, Peru, Research, Scottish History, Spanish American History, Spanish History, Strategy, Times of Disruption, transitions, Translations, transnational, Tyntesfield, uncertainty, University of Winchester, unpredictability, War History, Welsh History, Winchester Cathedral