Websites
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Latin American, Caribbean, US Latinx, and Iberian Online Resources: compendium of relevant projects (LANE consortium of libraries)
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Visualization of global shipping routes, 1750-1855 (Jason Kottke)
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Valparaíso's British Heritage: monuments and list of gravestones in the Protestant cemetery (John Marsh)
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Valparaíso Football Club: history, photographs, and more (Pedro Gárate)
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British in Chile archive: documents, images, chronology (Biblioteca Nacional Digital)
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British Community in Valparaíso archive: documents, images, chronology, and more (Biblioteca Nacional Digital)
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English in Chile: photographs, cultural information, activities (Biblioteca Nacional Digital, Chile para Niños)
Organizations
Artwork
Research Networks
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Robert Aguirre. Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.
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Joselyn Almeida. Reimagining the Transatlantic 1780-1890. USA: University of Massachusetts-MPG, 2011.
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Andrés Baeza Ruz, Contacts, Collisions and Relationships: Britons and Chileans in the Independence era, 1806-1831 (Liverpool University Press, 2019.
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Matthew Brown (Ed.). Informal Empire in Latin America: Culture, Commerce and Capital. USA, UK, Australia: Blackwell Publishing and SLAS Society for Latin American Studies, 2008.
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Eduardo Cavieres. Comercio Chileno Y Comerciantes Ingleses 1820-1880: Un Ciclo de Historia Económica. Valparaíso: Ediciones de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 1988.
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Juan Ricardo Couyoumdjian. Chile y Gran Bretaña: Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y la postguerra, 1914-1921. Santiago: Editorial Andrés Bello, 1986.
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William Edmundson. A History of the British Presence in Chile. From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009.
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Jennifer Hayward, Maria Graham's Journal of a Voyage to Brazil (first ed. 1824). Co-edited with Soledad Caballero. Parlor Press, 2011. (Scholarly edition, including introduction, annotations, and appendices).
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Jennifer Hayward, Maria Graham's Journal of a Residence in Chile (first ed. 1824). University Press of Virginia, 2003. (Scholarly edition, including introduction, annotations, and appendices).
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Graciela Iglesias-Rogers (Ed.). The Hispanic Anglosphere from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century. New York & London: Routledge, 2021.
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Oliver Marshall. The English-Language Press in Latin America. London: University of London. Institute of Latin American Studies, 1996.
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John Mayo. British Merchants and Chilean Development, 1851-1886. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987.
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Michelle Prain Brice, Legado Británico en Valparaíso | British Legacy in Valparaiso. Santiago: RIL editores, 2011.
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Jessie Reeder. The Forms of Informal Empire: Britain, Latin America, and Nineteenth-Century Literature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.
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David Woods. Valparaíso Bound! European pioneers on the Pacific Coast of South America. Santiago: Ricaventura, 2016.
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Essays
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Araya Machuca, Lucía, Cárdenas Soto, Jenisse, Escaida Solis, Constanza, Failla Cubillos, Saggia, Martínez Altamirano, Luz, Rojas Madrid, Michela, Soto Blamey, Malva, Arancibia Lagos, Cristián. 2017. The identity of the British inmigrants in Valparaíso in The Star of Chile: (1904-1906). Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile - Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, 2017. [accessed 30 de Marzo 2022]. Thesis, Universidad de Chile. Director: Ana María Burdach. ​URL: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/bitstream/handle/2250/148157/The-identity-of-the-british-immigrants-in-Valpara%C3%ADso-in-The-Star-of-Chile.pdf?sequence=1
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Couyoumdjian, Juan Ricardo. "Apuntes sobre un periódico inglés de Valparaíso: "The South Pacific Mail" entre 1909 y 1925. Valparaíso 1536-1986". Primera Jornada de Historia Urbana / Instituto de Historia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Valparaíso: Ediciones Altazor, 1987. URL: http://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-75423.html