I'm delighted to announce that on 5
September 2012, Canning House in London will be hosting an
afternoon and evening conference on the subject of 'Britain and the
Independence of the Bolivarian Republics'. Confirmed speakers include the
ambassadors of Colombia and Venezuela, respectively Mauricio Rodríguez Múnera, and Samuel Moncada, Academic participants will
include Daniel Gútierrez Ardila of the Universidad Externado de Colombia, and
Edgardo Mondolfi Gudat of the Universidad Metropolitana in Caracas, Venezuela.
As some of my previous posts have
suggested, the last five years have seen a glut of new research on the British
contribution to the independence of the Bolivarian Republics (Colombia,
Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama). The bicentennary of Simón Bolívar’s visit to
London (1810-2010) brought this subject to public attention, with a major event
hosted by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London as well as numerous
talks, lectures and discussions in the UK, Venezuela and Colombia. As we move
towards the bicentennial commemorations of the principal military contributions
of British subjects to the independence movements (1815/1824-2015/2024) this
conference will bring academic, policy, descendent and diplomatic communities
together to reflect and discuss future directions for both research and
commemoration. Watch this space for more details on how to sign up to attend, a
programme and any other information.