Online bibliography of books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.
Examines urgent contemporary issues like economic and population growth, trade and international debt, tourism and the environment, as well as the long-term factors that have molded Latin America as we find it today.
Mexican newspapers from the 19th century and early 20th century that have been digitized. Search is only in Spanish. No clear way of sending articles to yourself; if you want a copy you may need to take a screenshot.
Digital bibliography that links out to a variety of sites. Go directly to the History section (under Humanities) to find a number of online projects about colonization, political history, ethnography, and many other subjects.
Executive branch serial documents issued by Brazil’s national government between 1821 and 1993, and by its provincial governments from the earliest available to the end of the first Republic in 1930. Hosted by the Center for Research Libraries.
Historians, literary critics, anthropologists and art critics from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the U.S. and Europe have collaborated in this unique text-image show of the national iconographies of three Latin American countries.
Harvard's Widener Library hosts this repository of many scarce and unique Latin American pamphlets published during the 19th and the early 20th centuries.