British presence in Patagonia is an old and generalized fact. Either formally or informally, by means of official or individual initiatives, British subjects, capitals and interests have pointed to Patagonia since its discovery in the 16th century. Because of the marginal condition of Patagonia within the Spanish Empire, the region was openly exposed to the influence of the British Empire, and this situation continued throughout the 19 th century, when Argentina and Chile entered into the scene. The nascent Argentine and Chile nations-state sought to integrate the region to their respective national body by several means but in fact they did not succeed in doing so until the onset of the sheep farming after 1880. With sheep, Patagonia was...
This article focuses on the growing interests of Western great powers on the Strait of Magellan, Pat...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
Argentine and the « Malvinas », by Angel Tello To undestand Argentina's position in the « Malvinas »...
Patagonia has the world’s southernmost rangelands, which are among the last to be dedicated to farmi...
The English landed on the Falkland Islands in 1690, but the first settlement on this land off the co...
Argentina’s export-led growth from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century required the expa...
The Falklands War was experienced in Patagonia differently to the rest of Argentina. The Patagonian ...
Studies were conducted to determine basic aspects of intake and digestion of native pastures by youn...
Between 1840 and 1880, multiple ships travelled towards the Atlantic coast of Patagonia, engaging in...
L industrie de l élevage en tant que phénomène sociologique constitue le principal objet de cette th...
This series of papers comprises contributions to a symposium on the geography of the Falkland Island...
This research article traces the little-known relationship between New Zealand and the Southern Cone...
This paper explores the background to the emigration of 220 settlers from Patagonia in South America...
The aim of the thesis is to study the circumstances which influenced the policy of the...
This series of papers comprises contributions to a symposium on the geography of the Falkland Island...
This article focuses on the growing interests of Western great powers on the Strait of Magellan, Pat...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
Argentine and the « Malvinas », by Angel Tello To undestand Argentina's position in the « Malvinas »...
Patagonia has the world’s southernmost rangelands, which are among the last to be dedicated to farmi...
The English landed on the Falkland Islands in 1690, but the first settlement on this land off the co...
Argentina’s export-led growth from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century required the expa...
The Falklands War was experienced in Patagonia differently to the rest of Argentina. The Patagonian ...
Studies were conducted to determine basic aspects of intake and digestion of native pastures by youn...
Between 1840 and 1880, multiple ships travelled towards the Atlantic coast of Patagonia, engaging in...
L industrie de l élevage en tant que phénomène sociologique constitue le principal objet de cette th...
This series of papers comprises contributions to a symposium on the geography of the Falkland Island...
This research article traces the little-known relationship between New Zealand and the Southern Cone...
This paper explores the background to the emigration of 220 settlers from Patagonia in South America...
The aim of the thesis is to study the circumstances which influenced the policy of the...
This series of papers comprises contributions to a symposium on the geography of the Falkland Island...
This article focuses on the growing interests of Western great powers on the Strait of Magellan, Pat...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
Argentine and the « Malvinas », by Angel Tello To undestand Argentina's position in the « Malvinas »...