This book explores the role of Great Britain in twentieth-century Latin America, a period dominated by the growing political and economic influence of the United States. Focusing on three broad themes—war and conflict; commercial and business rivalries; and responses to economic nationalism, revolution, and political change—the individual chapters cover a number of countries and issues from 1914 to 1970, stressing the reluctance with which Britain ceded hegemony in the region. An epilogue focuses on Anglo-American relations and concerns in Latin America in the more recent past. The chapters, all written by leading scholars on their particular subjects, are based on original research in a wide variety of archives, going beyond the standard F...
In November 2010, the then British Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered Canning House's annual ...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...
This chapter explores British policy towards Latin America during the Second World War. More specifi...
The starting point for this introduction is that historians in the United States have tended to unde...
This study examines the cross-influences of Great Britain and Latin America in the Romantic epoch. T...
Britain’s long-standing commercial and financial relationship with Bolivia faced a direct challenge ...
The ties between Latin America and Great Britain have not been close. However, since the end of the ...
Builds upon recent advances in the historiography of imperialism and studies of the nineteenth-centu...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
his study focuses on an unappreciated facet of the First World War, namely the British campaign agai...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
In the first section we propose briefly to look at the history of British-Latin American relations...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
In November 2010, the then British Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered Canning House's annual ...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...
This chapter explores British policy towards Latin America during the Second World War. More specifi...
The starting point for this introduction is that historians in the United States have tended to unde...
This study examines the cross-influences of Great Britain and Latin America in the Romantic epoch. T...
Britain’s long-standing commercial and financial relationship with Bolivia faced a direct challenge ...
The ties between Latin America and Great Britain have not been close. However, since the end of the ...
Builds upon recent advances in the historiography of imperialism and studies of the nineteenth-centu...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
his study focuses on an unappreciated facet of the First World War, namely the British campaign agai...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
In the first section we propose briefly to look at the history of British-Latin American relations...
The topic of this thesis is the imperial relations between the United States and the countries of La...
In November 2010, the then British Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered Canning House's annual ...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...
This article traces British policy discussions over their position in Latin America between 1959 and...