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Anglo-Spanish Relations during World War IRoberts, Ruth C. 12 1900 (has links)
This investigation is concerned with the determination of the exact nature of Anglo-Spanish relations during World War I. It examines the nature of these relations in an attempt to define Spain's commitment to her neutrality policy and the amount of pressure placed upon Spain by Britain in order to force Spain to adopt a policy of at least "benevolent neutrality." Most historical accounts heretofore have accepted the idea that Spain simply refused to abandon her neutrality policy.
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Britsko-španělské vztahy v letech 1739 až 1748 / British-Spanish Relations, 1739-1748Pribilinec, Petr January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis will deal with British-Spanish relations from 1739 to 1748. Main point of the thesis will be war of Jenkin's Ear. It was a colonial conflict that look place between Great Britain and Spain overseas in the Caribbean, the North Coast of South America or Florida. The work will also deal with the tense time before the outbreak of war, its causes, course and consequences of this conflict. The war was provoked by a familiar affair involving Captain Robert Jenkins. This war is often neglected because it became part of a larger conflict and practically merged with the War of Austrian Succession, which took place in Europe from 1740 to 1748. Last but not least, the subject of the thesis will also be the development of British- Spanish relations in the European field that had an impact on the conflict overseas. It was peace in Aachen that ended the war on the Austrian heritage, as well as the war on Jenkins' ear.
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La participación española en el proceso de penetración occidental en China: 1840-1870Martínez Robles, David 08 June 2007 (has links)
Esta tesis se ha centrado en el desarrollo de las relaciones entre China y España en el contexto de penetración occidental en China desde la firma del Tratado de Nanjing (1842) hasta el final de la década de 1860. España fue un actor secundario en este proceso, pero sus relaciones con el imperio Chino muestran que algunas de las suposiciones de la historiografía más clásica sobre el mismo son demasiado limitadas y restringidas.A mediados de siglo XIX España era una nación en crisis y carecía de los recursos necesarios para tomar parte activa en las acciones occidentales en China. No obstante, su presencia en territorio chino le permitió implicarse de manera indirecta en acontecimientos capitales como las guerras del opio o la Rebelión de los Taiping, negociar en términos similares a los empleados por otros países como la Gran Bretaña o Francia por la obtención de un tratado; e incluso un agente español fue escogido por el Zongli yamen para actuar como representante del gobierno chino en un país europeo. / The main focus of this dissertation is the relationship between China and Spain in the context of the process of foreign penetration in China from the signature of the Treaty of Nanjing (1842) to the end of 1860s. Spain was a minor actor in this process, but her relations with the Chinese empire demonstrate that some of the classical historiographical approaches are too narrow and restricted. In the 19th century, Spain was a nation in crisis and it lacked the resources to take a leading role in the Western imperial actions in China. Nevertheless, the Spanish presence in China allowed that country to get indirectly involved in major events like the Opium Wars or the Taiping Rebellion; Spain also became embroiled in the negotiations for a treaty in the same terms than those used for imperial powers like Great Britain; and still a Spaniard was chosen by the Zongli yamen to act as a representative of the Chinese government in a European country.
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