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A Message from the Falklands

Author : David Tinker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Falkland Islands
ISBN : 0862451027

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A Message from the Falklands

Author : David Tinker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X000858039

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Fight for Falklands Freedom

Author : Harold Briley
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781803990897

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'Journalists are said to write the first rough drafts of history. But I was only the messenger.' When Argentine troops surged onto the shores of the Falkland Islands, it was Harold Briley who broke the news to Britain and the rest of the world. As the BBC World Service's Latin America Correspondent, he was perfectly placed both metaphorically and physically: not only was he reporting from his base in Buenos Aires, but he had first-hand knowledge of the countries, their politics and their cultures. In Fight for Falklands Freedom: Reporting Live from Argentina and the Islands, Briley returns to the Islands to tell the full story in a breathless play-by-play account. Drawing on hundreds of his own reports, as well as interviews with political and military leaders from both sides, this is a fascinating insight into what happened, when it happened – and why.

One Hundred Days (Text Only)

Author : Admiral Sandy Woodward
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 714 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780007390519

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One Hundred Days (Text Only) by Admiral Sandy Woodward Pdf

The bestselling, highly-acclaimed and most famous account of the Falklands War, written by the commander of the British Task Force.

The Falklands Saga

Author : Graham Pascoe
Publisher : Grosvenor House Publishing
Page : 858 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2024-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781803816920

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The Falklands Saga by Graham Pascoe Pdf

The Falklands Saga presents abundant evidence from hundreds of pages of documents in archives and libraries in Buenos Aires, La Plata, Montevideo, London, Cambridge, Stanley, Paris, Munich and Washington DC, some never printed before, many printed here for the first time, in English and, where different, in their original languages, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Latin or Dutch. It provides the facts to correct the fallacies and distortions in accounts by earlier authors. It reveals persuasive evidence that the Falklands were discovered by a Portuguese expedition at the latest around 1518-19, and not by Vespucci or Magellan. It demonstrates conclusively that the Anglo-Spanish agreement of 1771 did not contain a reservation of Spanish rights, that Britain did not make a secret promise to abandon the islands, and that the Nootka Sound Convention of 1790 did not restrict Britain's rights in the Falklands, but greatly extended them at the expense of Spain. For the first time ever, the despairing letters from the Falklands written in German in 1824 to Louis Vernet by his brother Emilio are printed here in full, in both the original German and in English translation, revealing the total chaos of the abortive 1824 Argentine expedition to the islands. This book reveals how tiny the Argentine settlement in the islands was in 1826-33. In April 1829 there were only 52 people, and there was a constant turnover of population; many people stayed only a few months, and the population reached its maximum of 128 only for a few weeks in mid-1831 before declining to 37 people at the beginning of 1833. This work also refutes the falsehood that Britain expelled an Argentine population from the Falklands in 1833. That myth has been Argentina's principal propaganda weapon since the 1960s in its attempts to undermine Falkland Islanders' right to self-determination. In fact Britain encouraged the residents to stay, and only a handful left the islands. A crucial document printed here is the 1850 Convention of Peace between Argentina and Britain. At Argentina's insistence, this was a comprehensive peace treaty which restored "perfect friendship" between the two countries. Critical exchanges between the Argentine and British negotiators are printed here in detail, which show that Argentina dropped its claim to the Falklands and accepted that the islands are British. That, and the many later acts by Argentina described here, definitively ended any Argentine title to the islands. The islands' history is placed in its world context, with detailed accounts of the First Falklands Crisis of 1764-71, the Second Falklands Crisis of 1831-3, the Years of Confusion (1811-1850), and the Third Falklands Crisis of 1982 (the Falklands War), as well as a Falklands perspective on the First and Second World Wars, including the Battle of the Falklands (1914) and the Battle of the River Plate (1939), with extensive details and texts from German sources. The legal status of the Falklands is analysed by reference to legal works, to United Nations resolutions on decolonisation, and to rulings by the International Court of Justice, which together demonstrate conclusively that the islands are British territory in international law and that the Falkland Islanders, who have now (2024) lived in their country for over 180 years and for nine generations, are a unique people who are holders of territorial sovereignty with the full right of external self-determination.

The Falklands Wary—There and Back Again

Author : Mike Norman,Michael Jones
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526710796

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“A highly readable yet harrowing account [of] defeat, disappointment, tragedy, and eventual triumph set against the stormy waters of the South Atlantic.” —Naval Historical Foundation April 1, 1982: Major Mike Norman, commander of Naval Party 8901, was looking forward to a peaceful yearlong tour of duty on the Falkland Islands. But events turned out differently—because the next day, the Argentines invaded and he and his forty-three Royal Marines found themselves fighting for their lives. They took up defensive positions around Government House and on the approach to Stanley from Cape Pembroke to protect Governor Rex Hunt and delay the advance to Stanley. They were prepared to die executing his orders. After a desperate battle in the gardens and even inside the house against superior numbers, Hunt ordered them to lay down their arms. As the surrender took place, an Argentine told a marine: The islands are ours now. The response was simple: We will be back. They were, and this is their story. The Royal Marines of Naval Party 8901—as well as some members of the previous detachment—volunteered to join the Task Force and, some seventy-five days later, the men who witnessed the raising of the Argentine flag over the islands on April 2 saw the triumphant return of the Union Jack. Mike Norman’s dramatic account, written with fellow Falklands veteran and acclaimed historian Michael Jones, draws on his own vivid recollections, the log recording the defense of Government House, the testimony of the marines under his command, and newly released files from government archives. It’s a powerful and moving tribute to the marines who confronted the Argentines when they invaded and then fought to force them out.

The Falklands Conflict Twenty Years on

Author : Stephen Badsey,Robin Paul Whittick Havers,Mark J. Grove
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Education
ISBN : 0415350298

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The Falklands Conflict Twenty Years on by Stephen Badsey,Robin Paul Whittick Havers,Mark J. Grove Pdf

This book is based on a conference at Sandhurst Military College held to re-examine the events in the Falklands of spring 1982. It is a mix of those who participated in the event with historians, political scientists and journalists.

Memories of the Falklands

Author : Iain Dale
Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781849543415

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Memories of the Falklands by Iain Dale Pdf

Thirty years after the Falklands War, those deeply affected by its horrors and its glories - islanders, soldiers, politicians - pool their most vivid memories to produce a poignant and graphic reminder of the Argentinian occupation of the islands and their liberation by the British Task Force. Contributors include Sir Rex Hunt, Governor of the Falklands at the time of the invasion; political and diplomatic figures such as Margaret Thatcher, Major-General Julian Thompson, Sir John Nott, Cecil Parkinson and David Owen; men on the front line such as Simon Weston and Denzil Connick; journalists like Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins; and many of the islanders themselves, for whom life would never again be the same. With stunning photographs of the campaign and its aftermath, Memories of the Falklands provides a unique reminder of an extraordinary episode in British history.

The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: The origins of the Falklands war

Author : Lawrence Freedman
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780714652061

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The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: The origins of the Falklands war by Lawrence Freedman Pdf

Covering the origins of the 1982 war, this book describes the long history of the dispute between Argentina and Britain over the sovereignty of the islands, and the difficulties faced by governments in finding a way to reconcile the dispute.

The Falkland Islands as an International Problem (Routledge Revivals)

Author : Peter J. Beck
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-06-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317701088

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The Falkland Islands as an International Problem (Routledge Revivals) by Peter J. Beck Pdf

Although the Falklands War of 1982 had a decisive outcome in respect to the restoration of British control, it failed to resolve the basic cause of the war: the Anglo-Argentine dispute over sovereignty. Relations between the two countries remain unstable, whilst a series of events throughout the past three decades have emphasised the sensitive and important nature of the international problem. First published in 1988, this book stresses the dispute’s significance as both a domestic and an international problem, with important consequences for other governments and such international organisations as the United Nations, as well as the two key players. The book shows an equal concern for the obvious and immediate problem of sovereignty, and for the long term future of the South Atlantic and Antarctic region. Discussing issues that remain of major political relevance, this reissue will be of particular value to students of politics, international relations and diplomatic history with an interest in the key developments within and background to the Anglo-Argentine dispute.

The Falklands War

Author : D. Monaghan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1998-09-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230373709

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This book examines the debate which has long raged in Britain about the meaning of the Falklands War. Using literary critical methods, Monaghan examines how the Thatcherite reading of the war as a myth of British greatness reborn was developed through political speeches and journalistic writing. He then goes on to discuss a number of films, plays, cartoon strips and travel books which have subverted the dominant myth by finding national metaphors of a very different kind in the Falklands War.

The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: War and diplomacy

Author : Lawrence Freedman
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 812 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Falkland Islands War, 1982
ISBN : 9780714652078

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The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: War and diplomacy by Lawrence Freedman Pdf

Follows the task force to the South Atlantic, through the battles of early May that saw the loss of the Belgrano and the Sheffield, and on to the landings at San Carlos and the eventual surrender of the Argentine garrison.

The Falklands War

Author : Ezequiel Mercau
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108483292

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The Falklands War by Ezequiel Mercau Pdf

Panoramic, transnational history of the Falklands War and its imperial dimensions, which explores how a minor squabble mushroomed into war.

International Perspectives on the Falklands Conflict

Author : Alex Danchev
Publisher : Springer
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781349219322

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International Perspectives on the Falklands Conflict by Alex Danchev Pdf

This is a collection of important new work on the Falklands Conflict by the leading authorities in the field, British and Argentine. The themes of the volume are defence and diplomacy, and the problematic relationship between them. The authors investigate aspects of the conflict from the relevance of Falklands/Malvinas past, through the diplomatic and military crisis of 1982, to shifts in public opinion in both countries. Contributors include Peter Beck, Peter Calvert, Lawrence Freedman, Virginia Gamba-Stonehouse, Guillermo Makin and Paul Rogers.

The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997

Author : Piers Brendon
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 850 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2010-02-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307388414

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The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997 by Piers Brendon Pdf

A WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD NOTABLE BOOK After the American Revolution, the British Empire appeared to be doomed. Yet it grew to become the greatest, most diverse empire the world had seen. Then, within a generation, the mighty structure collapsed, a rapid demise that left an array of dependencies and a contested legacy: at best a sporting spirit, a legal code and a near-universal language; at worst, failed states and internecine strife. The Decline and Fall of the British Empire covers a vast canvas, which Brendon fills with vivid particulars, from brief lives to telling anecdotes to comic episodes to symbolic moments.