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作者: 語(yǔ)言學(xué)    時(shí)間: 2025-3-21 22:55
Book 2021d 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 exp
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Informal Imperialism and the British Empiretment and trade. This was a new form of commercially based imperial power, supported by Britain’s leadership of the industrial revolution. Rather than requiring direct control of territory, this ‘informal’ empire depended on breaking down barriers to trade and investment and integrating the country’
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Britain, Free Trade and the Spanish Liberal Monarchy, 1833–1856he faltering birth of a liberal constitutional monarchy and the gradual emergence of a modern, consumer-driven economy in its growing urban centres. Britain was wholly committed to this liberal regime which it saw as crucial to guaranteeing the balance of power in Europe. When the new regime’s legit
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Britain, Spain and the War of Africa, 1859–1860ial imperial presence in Africa and re-establish the country’s role as a European great power. However, the so-called War of Africa trespassed on vital British interests. Within six months of its launch, Britain, concerned that its command of the Western Mediterranean might be undermined by a perman
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The ‘Disaster’ of the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the Algeciras Conference of 1906ned at Algeciras in 1906, demonstrated Britain’s continued dominance of Spain’s foreign policy. However, in contrast to the War of Africa forty years earlier, when it was able to act alone, Britain’s weakened position in face of the rise of rival industrial empires meant that it had to seek allies t
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The Second World War: Revival and Demise of Britain’s Informal Empire in Spainnvestment partners. As a result, the country’s economic and political dependency on Britain waned. However, the outbreak of the Second World War led to a rapid revival of Britain’s informal imperial domination, once again in the form of a Royal Navy blockade of the Iberian Peninsula. This display of
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The Spanish Challenge to Britain’s Free Trade Imperialismeers and thinking of two leading Catalan liberals, Eudald Jaumeandreu and Juan Güell y Ferrer, demonstrate the political and economic thinking that lay behind the movement. Both men were strong advocates of protectionist policies designed to support the country’s industrialisation and both were bitt
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The Rise of Economic Nationalism and then to economic nationalism. The careers and writing of two important writers and politicians of the period, Pablo de Alzola and Santiago Alba, provide a clear picture of this key transition and the impact it had on Spain’s wider political and economic policies. Both Alzola and Alba played maj
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Conclusionvestment during the nineteenth century represented an exercise of informal imperial power. In modified form, this unequal relationship continued well into the twentieth century. The second main argument is that Britain’s deployment of informal power deeply influenced Spain’s political and economic d
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77950-4Spanish History; Foreign Relations; British Empire; Colonialisation; Informal Colony; Military Force; Mili
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,Zentrale Repr?sentation des Raumes,ial imperial presence in Africa and re-establish the country’s role as a European great power. However, the so-called War of Africa trespassed on vital British interests. Within six months of its launch, Britain, concerned that its command of the Western Mediterranean might be undermined by a perman
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4ionships with its colonies, formal and informal, including with Spain. The war provides a particularly important insight into the changing relationship between the two countries. Britain was again ready and able to use military force to maintain its dominant role in Spain and immediately blockaded t
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4nvestment partners. As a result, the country’s economic and political dependency on Britain waned. However, the outbreak of the Second World War led to a rapid revival of Britain’s informal imperial domination, once again in the form of a Royal Navy blockade of the Iberian Peninsula. This display of
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4tions for Spain’s two interwar dictatorships, the first under Primo de Rivera and the second, following the interlude of the Second Republic, under Franco. There were some common features of these two regimes, notably their profound resentment of foreign economic domination (Britain’s in particular)
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4vestment during the nineteenth century represented an exercise of informal imperial power. In modified form, this unequal relationship continued well into the twentieth century. The second main argument is that Britain’s deployment of informal power deeply influenced Spain’s political and economic d
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Informal Imperialism and the British Empire made the country a target for Britain’s capital investment strategy. Britain used its influence to press a politically vulnerable Spain to adopt free trade and open investment policies, confident that its superior industrial and financial strength would eliminate local competition. From the 1830s t
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Britain, Free Trade and the Spanish Liberal Monarchy, 1833–1856ets. Britain’s long free trade campaign, supported by successive Spanish governments, was faced with the bitter opposition of the Catalan manufacturers, potential rivals to northern England’s textile industry. British diplomats actively and explicitly aimed to destroy the Catalan industry, an echo o
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Britain, Spain and the War of Africa, 1859–1860 in order to pre-empt threats to its vital economic and strategic interests. In Spain, the war stimulated the development of a popular national consciousness in Spain, launched a revival of the country’s colonial ambitions and encouraged a growing resentment of foreign, and specifically British, int
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The ‘Disaster’ of the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the Algeciras Conference of 1906n now needed international allies to achieve one of its central foreign policy aims, in this case, preventing French dominance of the coastal approaches to the Gibraltar Strait. The two crises revealed Britain’s growing vulnerability and Spain’s now unequivocal role as an informal dependency, a quas
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The Spanish Challenge to Britain’s Free Trade Imperialism Flórez Estrada, the Asturian politician and economist. For Güell, it was Richard Cobden, the Manchester manufacturers’ leader and British politician. The very public arguments between each of these pairs reveal the common assumptions as well as bitter divisions of opinion between those supporting a
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The Rise of Economic Nationalisminated the nineteenth century, a broader debate emerged over how to mobilise the state to build a modern economy capable of competing in a rapidly industrialising continent. As progressive and strongly patriotic liberals, Alzola and Alba were close colleagues in the construction of a programme for n
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Economic Nationalism to Autarkylly competitive European power. A decade later, Suanzes, as Franco’s industry minister, was the architect of a radical policy of economic autarky that rejected foreign trade and sought to construct a self-sufficient economic empire in Africa. The third and final phase of Spain’s economic policy jour
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Conclusione economic nationalism in the interwar period. A wide range of other domestic cultural, institutional and political factors shaped Spain’s response to the new and powerful forces of international capitalism. Nor was Britain’s the only imperial influence on Spain: in the 1850s and 1860s, France had a
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20734-1 made the country a target for Britain’s capital investment strategy. Britain used its influence to press a politically vulnerable Spain to adopt free trade and open investment policies, confident that its superior industrial and financial strength would eliminate local competition. From the 1830s t
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,Zentrale Repr?sentation des Raumes, in order to pre-empt threats to its vital economic and strategic interests. In Spain, the war stimulated the development of a popular national consciousness in Spain, launched a revival of the country’s colonial ambitions and encouraged a growing resentment of foreign, and specifically British, int
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4 aspects of both domestic and foreign policy making, Britain demonstrated the continuing reach of its formal and informal power. However, as the war progressed, the growing constraints on Britain’s exercise of its power were revealed. In a far cry from the unchallenged dominance that it had enjoyed
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70150-4colonies like Spain. The survival of Franco’s fascist regime was seen as the best means of preserving social order and Britain’s economic interests in Spain. Even the reforming 1945 Labour Government was willing to face down strong opposition from its own supporters and from a powerful consensus in
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