The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.
This talk will highlight recent findings of the Hispanic-Anglosphere network in relation to Argentina, expanding on those included in the book The Hispanic-Anglosphere from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century – An Introduction, ed. Graciela Iglesias-Rogers (London: Routledge, 2021).
The Hispanic-Anglosphere is an international research network funded by the AHRC and the University of Winchester in partnership with the National Trust Tyntesfield and the Centre of American Studies at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile that studies individuals, networks and communities that made of the British Isles a crucial hub for the global Hispanic world and a bridge between Spanish Europe, Spanish Africa, Spanish Asia and the Americas at a period that, perhaps not unlike today, was marked by natural crises and disasters, the dislocation of global polities, nation-state building and the rise of nationalism.
The Hispanic-Anglosphere is an international research network funded by the AHRC and the University of Winchester in partnership with the National Trust Tyntesfield and the Centre of American Studies at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile that studies individuals, networks and communities that made of the British Isles a crucial hub for the global Hispanic world and a bridge between Spanish Europe, Spanish Africa, Spanish Asia and the Americas at a period that, perhaps not unlike today, was marked by natural crises and disasters, the dislocation of global polities, nation-state building and the rise of nationalism.