Britain and argentina in the nineteenth century, by h. ferns

Britain and argentina in the nineteenth century, by h. ferns
Title Britain and argentina in the nineteenth century, by h. ferns PDF eBook
Author Henry stanley Ferns
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Release 1960
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Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century

Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century
Title Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Henry Stanley Ferns
Publisher Oxford, Clarendon P
Pages 556
Release 1960
Genre Business & Economics
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Investment and Trade Between Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century

Investment and Trade Between Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century
Title Investment and Trade Between Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Henry Stanley Ferns
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1950
Genre Argentina
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Britain and Latin America in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Britain and Latin America in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Title Britain and Latin America in the 19th and 20th Centuries PDF eBook
Author Rory Miller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2014-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 131787028X

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The first full-length survey of Britain's role in Latin America as a whole from the early 1800s to the 1950s, when influence in the region passed to the United States. Rory Miller examines the reasons for the rise and decline of British influence, and reappraises its impact on the Latin American states. Did it, as often claimed, circumscribe their political autonomy and inhibit their economic development? This sustained case study of imperialism and dependency will have an interest beyond Latin American specialists alone.

Gran Bretaña y Argentina en el siglo XIX (Britain and Argentina in the nineteenth century, span.-Trad. de Alberto Luis Bixio.)

Gran Bretaña y Argentina en el siglo XIX (Britain and Argentina in the nineteenth century, span.-Trad. de Alberto Luis Bixio.)
Title Gran Bretaña y Argentina en el siglo XIX (Britain and Argentina in the nineteenth century, span.-Trad. de Alberto Luis Bixio.) PDF eBook
Author Henry Stanley Ferns
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Release 1966
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The Falklands/Malvinas Case

The Falklands/Malvinas Case
Title The Falklands/Malvinas Case PDF eBook
Author Roberto C. Laver
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 332
Release 2001-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9789041115348

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The dispute over the South Atlantic islands that Britain calls the Falklands and Argentina claims as the Islas Malvinas has its own unique features, but the legal and political problems at its center, the tension between sovereignty based on prior title, the principle of territorial integrity, and the right of "a people" to self-determination are core issues in many of the other difficult conflicts that beset our rapidly changing world. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Falklands/Malvinas dispute and offers concrete suggestions for a new approach to its resolution. The author reviews the long and complex legal history of the islands, from the papal bulls of the fifteenth century and the diplomatic maneuverings of the European colonial powers to the break-up of empires and the evolution of the concept of self-determination. He also describes more recent developments in detail: the role of the United Nations, the failed negotiations that preceded military conflict in 1982, and the profound changes that have occurred in the islands since then. The Falklands War did not resolve the dispute between Britain and Argentina; after a period of stalemate, new initiatives are emerging, new proposals are being offered. The author argues that the opportunity now exists for all three partiesArgentina, Britain, and the islandersto get beyond outdated assumptions and rigidly held positions and construct a new framework for discussions and negotiations, one based on the real and present mutual interests of all concerned. This book makes an important contribution not only to the ongoing debate on the fate of the Falklands/Malvinas but also to the field of international law and conflictresolution.

The Landowners of the Argentine Pampas

The Landowners of the Argentine Pampas
Title The Landowners of the Argentine Pampas PDF eBook
Author Roy Hora
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 278
Release 2001-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 019154339X

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This is a social and political history of the Argentine landowners, for many decades Latin America's most affluent propertied class. Roy Hora develops a historically based view of how socio-economic and political change affected the landowners and was in turn affected by them between the 1860s and 1940s. He questions the excessively static picture of the landowners of the pampas, which unquestioningly accepts the image of power, lineage, and permanence given by both panegyrists and critics of the estancieros. Dr Hora challenges the view of a powerful, reactionary landed class, dominating the country's history from colonial times to the rise of Peronism in the 1940s. But he also challenges revisionist interpretations which seek to de-emphasize the central role played by the landowning class in the evolution of modern Argentina.