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Category: Latin American Studies

Latin American Transport Studies

Latin American Transport Studies LATS aims at providing useful insights into solving Latin American transport-related issues from both theoretical and practical perspectives. – Publisher

Colonial Caribbean: Module 3, Economic Change and Indentured Labour, 1850-1870

Colonial Caribbean: Module 3, Economic Change and Indentured Labour, 1850-1870 In addition to modules 1 and 2, Northwestern University Libraries now have access to Module 3: Economic Change and Indentured Labour, 1850-1870 of Colonial Caribbean: Colonial Office files for the Caribbean. Module 3 of Colonial Caribbean covers the period 1850-1870 and charts the economic decline

Colonial Caribbean, Module 2: Colonial Government and Abolition, 1833-1849

Colonial Caribbean, Module 2: Colonial Government and Abolition, 1833-1849 In addition to module 1, Northwestern University Libraries now have access to module 2 of Colonial Caribbean, Colonial Office Files from the National Archives, UK: Colonial Government and Abolition, 1833-1849. Featuring 17 series of volumes from The National Archives, this second module covers the crucial period

Platino Educa

Platino Educa Platino Educa is a film platform providing access to hundreds of Spanish and Ibero-American movies, classified by subjects and covering themes across the Environment, Social Studies, Language and Literature, Arts, and Social Justice. The selection of audiovisual works and the elaboration of the pedagogical material that Platino EDUCA offers are developed in collaboration

Hispanic Life in America: The Experience and Impact of Hispanic Americans as Recorded by the News Media

Hispanic Life in America: The Experience and Impact of Hispanic Americans as Recorded by the News Media From the earliest days of the colonial era through modern times, people of Spanish-speaking heritage have shaped the geography, arts, culture, and civil discourse of the United States in immeasurable ways. This primary source collection offers an expansive

Latin American Jewish Studies

Latin American Jewish Studies Latin American Jewish Studies is the interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association (LAJSA). The journal publishes original scholarship on Jews, Jewishness, and Judaism within the context of Latin America and the Caribbean from the perspective of a broad array of disciplines in the arts, humanities, history, social

Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies

Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies (BCHS) is an exciting new development building on the long-standing success of Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, founded by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923. The BCHS focuses on contemporary scholarship across all areas of the Hispanic world. It is envisaged that Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies

Colonial Caribbean: Settlement, Slavery, and Empire, 1624-1832

Colonial Caribbean: Settlement, Slavery, and Empire, 1624-1832 The first module of Colonial Caribbean documents the history of British colonies throughout the Caribbean from early settlement to the eve of the Slavery Abolition Act passed in 1833.   This module features volumes from The National Archives, UK sourced from 26 different Colonial Office (CO) series (sometimes referred