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Britain, Spain and Gibraltar, 1945-90: The Eternal Triangle
 
 

Britain, Spain and Gibraltar, 1945-90: The Eternal Triangle (Hardcover)

by J. Bossano (Foreword), R. H. Haigh (Author), D S Morris (Author), D. S. Morris (Author) "Even before the Second World War reached its conclusion there was an acceptance in Britain that the pre-war relationship that had existed between the mother..." (more)
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The authors document the actions and objectives of Gibraltarians in the sovereignty struggle against the wider map of Anglo-Spanish relations.


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To Britain, Gibraltar is `The Rock', either a beleagured piece of the `mother country' or a strategic possession overlooking Africa at the mouth of the Mediterranean. To Spain, it is a significant piece of Spanish territory under the control of a foreign power.
Taken from the Moors by the Spanish in 1462, captured by the British in 1704 - the struggle for this tiny strategic peninsula has continued. Britain and Spain are now both members of NATO and the European Community yet Gibraltar still acts as the barometer of Anglo-Spanish relations.
The authors chart the course of negotiations over the question of the peninsular's sovereignty since the end of the Second World War. Arguing that Gibraltar has played a much more proactive role in relations, they describe the objectives and actions of the Gibraltarians and their claim to self-determination.

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Even before the Second World War reached its conclusion there was an acceptance in Britain that the pre-war relationship that had existed between the mother country and her empire could not be re-established on its old basis and according to its previous tenets. Read the first page
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