Working with Families by Gill Gorell Barnes

Working with Families by Gill Gorell Barnes

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Working with Families by Gill Gorell Barnes

Klaus Gallo examines the early 19th-century relationship between Great Britain and the Rio de la Plata--a period that represents a crucial point in the transformation South America into the independent state of Argentina. Gallo highlights the initial ambiguities of British aims, and how the government entertained both conquest and military aid. He shows how the relationship survived this confusion and became much stronger once the Spanish colony gained independence in 1810. He unravels the tangled foreign policy implications for Britain, particularly in terms of its alliance with Spain, which ultimately led to its recognition of Argentina as a sovereign state.
GILL GORELL BARNES is Senior Clinical Lecturer and Family Therapist at the Tavistock Clinic, UK.
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ISBN 13 9780333352236
ISBN 10 0333352238
Title Working with Families
Author Gill Gorell Barnes
Series Practical Social Work Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1984-10-01
Number of pages 133
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