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‘Transition’ – Full videos, podcast and reports now available

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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How to find us tomorrow 3 pm at the Winchester Cathedral’s Wessex Center

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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Welcome to Charles Ball – your host for this Saturday’s event

Say hello to our publicity officer for this Saturday’s public event at the Winchester Cathedral’s Wessex Center on ‘Transition: tips and ideas from the Hispanic-Anglosphere’ (3-5 pm). Charles was selected among dozens of candidates to the Winchester Research Apprenticeship Programme (WRAP)….

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Transition: a few tips and ideas… Saturday 11th May, 3pm, Winchester Cathedral’s Wessex Center

Come and join us in this open and free event: A public conversation at the Winchester Cathedral’s Wessex Centre, Saturday 11 May 2019, 3-5 pm TRANSITION A few tips and ideas from the Hispanic–Anglosphere (late 18th-early 20th centuries) Everyday the…

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Start the New Year with the online exhibition “Exploring the Hispanic-Anglosphere”

It’s time to relax and discover through text, images and sound a small sample of the contribution made by people in the British Isles closely engaged with the global Hispanic world, regardless of their birth, religion or political allegiance, as…

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Notes of hope from the Hispanic-Anglosphere

Through our research, we aim to reveal the full extent of the contribution made by people in the British Isles (Irish, English, Scottish, Welsh, etc.) who in times of enormous disruption were closely engaged with the global Hispanic world, regardless…

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Why focus on the late 18th to early 20th centuries?

    An interesting question was posed during the presentation of our project at the Latin American History Seminar of the University of Oxford convened by our colleague Prof Eduardo Posada-Carbó : ‘Why are we focusing our research on the…

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Missed the launch? Come to Oxford!

If you missed the launch of our project at NT Tyntesfield last Saturday,  come to the Latin American History Seminar at the University of Oxford (LAC Seminar Room, 1 Church Walk, Oxford) this coming Thursday (9 November), 5 pm for…

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