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Britain's Informal Empire in Spain, 1830-1950 - Free Trade, Protectionism and Military Power (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Britain's Informal Empire in Spain, 1830-1950 - Free Trade, Protectionism and Military Power (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Nick Sharman
R3,856 Discovery Miles 38 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on five years of archival research, this book offers a radical reinterpretation of Britain and Spain's relationship during the growth, apogee and decline of the British Empire. It shows that from the early nineteenth century Britain turned Spain into an 'informal' colony, using its economic and military dominance to achieve its strategic and economic ends. Britain's free trade campaign, which aimed to tear down the legal barriers to its explosive trade and investment expansion, undermined Spain's attempts to achieve industrial take-off, demonstrating that the relationship between the two countries was imperial in nature, and not simply one of unequal national power. Exploring five key moments of crisis in their relations, from the First Carlist War in the 1830s to the Second World War, the author analyses Britain's use of military force in achieving its goals, and the consequences that this had for economic and political policy-making in Spain. Ultimately, the Anglo-Spanish relationship was an early example of the interaction between industrial power and colonies, formal and informal, that characterised the post-World War Two period. An insightful read for anyone researching the British Empire and its colonies, this book offers an innovative perspective by closely examining the volatile relationship between two European powers.

The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and the Press (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Nick Sharman The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and the Press (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Nick Sharman
R2,988 R1,946 Discovery Miles 19 460 Save R1,042 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book analyzes the newspaper coverage of one of America's most famous and dramatic trials-the trial of the "Chicago 8." Covering a five month period from September 1969 to February 1970 the book considers the way eight radical activists including Black Panther leader Bobby Seale, antiwar activists Tom Hayden, David Dellinger, and Rennie Davis, and leading Yippies, Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin are represented in the press. How did the New York Times represent Judge Hoffman's decision to chain and gag Bobby Seale in the courtroom for demanding his right to represent himself? To what extent did the press adequately describe the injustice visited on the defendants in the trial by the presiding Judge, Julius J Hoffman? The author aims to answer these questions and demonstrate the press's reluctance to criticize Judge Hoffman in the case until the evidence of his misconduct of the trial became overwhelming.

Britain's Informal Empire in Spain, 1830-1950 - Free Trade, Protectionism and Military Power (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Britain's Informal Empire in Spain, 1830-1950 - Free Trade, Protectionism and Military Power (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Nick Sharman
R3,537 Discovery Miles 35 370 Out of stock

Based on five years of archival research, this book offers a radical reinterpretation of Britain and Spain's relationship during the growth, apogee and decline of the British Empire. It shows that from the early nineteenth century Britain turned Spain into an 'informal' colony, using its economic and military dominance to achieve its strategic and economic ends. Britain's free trade campaign, which aimed to tear down the legal barriers to its explosive trade and investment expansion, undermined Spain's attempts to achieve industrial take-off, demonstrating that the relationship between the two countries was imperial in nature, and not simply one of unequal national power. Exploring five key moments of crisis in their relations, from the First Carlist War in the 1830s to the Second World War, the author analyses Britain's use of military force in achieving its goals, and the consequences that this had for economic and political policy-making in Spain. Ultimately, the Anglo-Spanish relationship was an early example of the interaction between industrial power and colonies, formal and informal, that characterised the post-World War Two period. An insightful read for anyone researching the British Empire and its colonies, this book offers an innovative perspective by closely examining the volatile relationship between two European powers.

The Cats (Paperback): Nick Sharman The Cats (Paperback)
Nick Sharman
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Out of stock
Britain's Investment Interests in Spain (Paperback): Nick Sharman Britain's Investment Interests in Spain (Paperback)
Nick Sharman
R1,460 Discovery Miles 14 600 Out of stock
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