ISBN:
9505342977
Language:
Spanish
Pages:
252 S
DDC:
303.48/282041
Keywords:
Argentina Relations
;
Great Britain Relations
;
Great Britain Foreign relations 1800-1837
;
Argentina Foreign relations 1817-1860
;
Argentina History English Invasions, 1806-1807
;
Vizekönigreich Río de la Plata
;
Großbritannien
;
Geschichte 1806-1826
Abstract:
"Most studies of early Anglo-Argentine diplomacy have concentrated narrowly on trade questions, and on the 1806-07 invasions. The present work is decidedly more ambitious. By chronicling all the exploratory diplomacy that led to Britain's recognition of the Argentine Federation in 1825, Gallo has filled several gaps in the existing literature. He credits the innovative policies of Rivadavia - and the farsighted interest shown by George Canning - with opening the door"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58
Abstract:
"Most studies of early Anglo-Argentine diplomacy have concentrated narrowly on trade questions, and on the 1806-07 invasions. The present work is decidedly more ambitious. By chronicling all the exploratory diplomacy that led to Britain's recognition of the Argentine Federation in 1825, Gallo has filled several gaps in the existing literature. He credits the innovative policies of Rivadavia - and the farsighted interest shown by George Canning - with opening the door"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58
Description / Table of Contents:
Übers. d. Diss. des Autors, Oxford 1993
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-252)
URL:
http://www.loc.gov/hlas
URL:
http://www.loc.gov/hlas
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