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The British in Argentina

Commerce, Settlers and Power, 1800–2000

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, appealing to scholars, students and the general reader alike
  • Draws on the author’s extensive fieldwork in Latin America and Europe, combining unexplored primary research with a rich range of secondary sources
  • Charts the major economic, social and political changes in the relationship between Britain and Argentina over two centuries

Part of the book series: Britain and the World (BAW)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiii
  2. Soldiers and Merchants

    • David Rock
    Pages 1-41
  3. Ranchers and Shepherds

    • David Rock
    Pages 125-167
  4. Bankers and Investors

    • David Rock
    Pages 169-204
  5. Employees and Educators

    • David Rock
    Pages 205-246
  6. Partners and Competitors

    • David Rock
    Pages 247-302
  7. Britain and Perón

    • David Rock
    Pages 303-338
  8. Epilogue: Pathways to Integration

    • David Rock
    Pages 339-366
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 367-424

About this book

Drawing on largely unexplored nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources, this book offers an in-depth study of Britain’s presence in Argentina. Its subjects include the nineteenth-century rise of British trade, merchants and explorers, of investment and railways, and of British imperialism. Spanning the period from the Napoleonic Wars until the end of the twentieth century, it provides a comprehensive history of the unique British community in Argentina. Later sections examine the decline of British influence in Argentina from World War I into the early 1950s.  Finally, the book traces links between British multinationals and the political breakdown in Argentina of the 1970s and early 1980s, leading into dictatorship and the Falklands War. Combining economic, social and political history, this extensive volume offers new insights into both the historical development of Argentina and of British interests overseas.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of History, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA

    David Rock

About the author

David Rock is Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, and Senior Research Associate at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge, UK.  He is the author of several previous books on the history of Argentina in English and Spanish, of contributions to the Cambridge History of Latin America and of numerous articles.  He is a recipient of the Herbert E. Bolton Prize in Latin American History, of Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships and of awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities of the United States.

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