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Join us TODAY in a tertulia in hybrid form (online and in person) organized by the Latin American History Seminar at the University of Oxford to discuss our book The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century – An Introduction (New…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Anglosphere, David Rock, English History, Global Hispanic History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Helen Cowie, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, Irish History, Juan I. Neves-Sarriegui, Latin American History, Oxford Latin American History Seminar, Prof Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Research, Scottish History, Spanish History, University of Oxford, Welsh History
Just a quick reminder that you are most welcome to join us in a tertulia in hybrid form (online and in person) organized by the Latin American History Seminar at the University of Oxford to discuss our book The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Anglosphere, David Rock, English History, Global Hispanic History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Helen Cowie, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, Irish History, Juan I. Neves-Sarriegui, Latin American History, Oxford Latin American History Seminar, Prof Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Research, Scottish History, Spanish History, University of Oxford, Welsh History
We’ve got two events coming up – and you’re welcome to join us in both: On Thursday 17th November, 17:00-18:30 (UK time), a tertulia in hybrid form (online and in person) organized by the Latin American History Seminar at the University…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Anglosphere, British Isles, Chilean History, David Rock, English History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Helen Cowie, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, History, Irish History, James Sanders, Juan Ignacio Neves Sarriegui, Latin American History, Modern History Research Centre (MHRC), Oxford Latin American History Seminar, Research, Rodrigo Escribano Roca, Scottish History, Spanish History, University of Winchester, Welsh History
You are most welcome to join us in a tertulia in hybrid form (online and in person) organized by the Latin American History Seminar at the University of Oxford to discuss our book The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, AHRC, Anglosphere, David Rock, English History, Global Hispanic History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Helen Cowie, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, Irish History, Juan I. Neves-Sarriegui, Latin American History, Oxford Latin American History Seminar, Prof Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Research, Scottish History, Spanish History, University of Oxford, Welsh History
Discover the wildlife activist considered as the world’s first literary environmentalist and key example of the Hispanic-Anglosphere, William Henry Hudson (1841-1922) with the latest biography added to our Individuals section to mark the centenary of his death. A trailblazer respected…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, Activist, Alfred Russell Wallace, Argentina, Birds, British Isles, Charles Darwin, Conservation, English History, Environment, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Far away and long ago, gauchos, Hampshire Days, Hispanic, Hispanic-Anglosphere, Hollywood, Irish History, Joseph Cornad, Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, RSPB, Scottish History, Selborne, Sustainability, William Henry Hudson
Don’t miss the latest addition to our online exhibition all about one of the first – if not the first – artistic depictions of the national flower of Chile, the copihue, discovered by one of our colleagues in the walls…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 19th century, Argentina, Art History, Botanical History, British Isles, Chile, copihue, English History, Hispanic, History, Horticultural history, Irish History, national flowers, Natural History, NT Tyntesfield, Research, Scottish History, William Gibbs
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
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
The Principal Investigator of our international research network, Dr Graciela Iglesias-Rogers has been invited to give a keynote speech at Rethinking (Self)Translation in (Trans)national Contexts, a one-day conference at the University of Manchester this coming Friday. The meeting aims to…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, Anglosphere, British Isles, colonies, English History, Entangled History, European History, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hispanic, Historiography, History, interdisciplinary, Irish History, Research, Scottish History, Spanish History, Translations, transnational, University of Manchester, University of Oxford, University of Winchester
You can discover as from today in situ the Hispanic history of Tyntesfield, the spectacular National Trust property near Bristol through the exhibition ‘From Madrid to Tyntesfield: A story of love, loss and legacy“ that tells the story of William…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, Anglosphere, Argentina, British Isles, Callao, Chile, English History, European History, Hispanic, Historiography, History, History of Music, Irish History, Latin American History, llamas, National Trust, Peru, Research, Scottish History, Spanish American History, Spanish History, Susan Hayward, Tyntesfield, University of Winchester, Volunteering, Welsh History
Just click below if you missed or want to listen again the public conversation we held last Saturday on ‘Transition: tips and ideas from the Hispanic-Anglosphere (late 18th – early 20th centuries’ at the Wessex Center, a contemporary venue nestled…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, Anglosphere, Argentina, Brexit, British Isles, Charles Ball, Chile, colonies, de-industrialization, English History, Entangled History, European History, Gibbs family, Hispanic, Historiography, History, independence movements, industrialization, Irish History, late 18th century, Latin American History, llamas, management, Military History, mismanagement, National Trust, Peru, Research, Scottish History, Spanish American History, Spanish colonies, Spanish History, Strategy, transitions, Translations, Tyntesfield, uncertainty, unpredictability, Volunteering, War History, Welsh History, William Gibbs
Come and join us in this open and free public conversation at the Winchester Cathedral’s Wessex Centre, access is via Dome Alley walking from the Cathedral’s inner courtyard – click HERE for a detailed map. Saturday 11 May 2019, 3-5…
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Category: Hispanic-Anglosphere, Uncategorized
Tags: 18th century, 20th century, AHRC, Anglo, Anglosphere, Argentina, Brexit, British Isles, Chile, colonies, de-industrialization, English History, Entangled History, European History, fossil economy, Gibbs family, Graciela Iglesias-Rogers, Hispanic, Historiography, History, History of Music, industrialization, Irish History, late 18th century, Latin American History, Military History, Peru, Research, Scottish History, Spanish Africa, Spanish American History, Spanish colonies, Spanish History, Strategy, Times of Disruption, transculturization, transitions, Translations, University of Winchester, War History, Welsh History, William Gibbs