| Journal of Latin American Studies (1997), 29:23-44 Cambridge University Press Copyright © 1997 Cambridge University Press Research Article Living with Dictator Rosas: Argentina through Scottish EyesIAIN A. D. STEWART a1 a1 University of St Andrews Abstract Whilst much illuminating research has been conducted into early British diplomatic and commercial activity in the River Plate, few scholars have yet focused upon the lives of individual settlers in any detail. The present article moves some way towards redressing this imbalance through the study of the Gibsons, a prominent Argentine-Scottish family with pioneering interests in commerce and sheep breeding. The analysis gives special weight to letters exchanged by the brothers Robert and George Gibson during the late 1830s, casting light upon the incomers' perspective of political turbulence as dissident forces fought to depose the dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas. |