These archives tell the histories of Latin America and the Caribbean from European intervention in the 16th century to the political and social movements of the 20th century, highlighting the multitude of ethnicities and experiences in the region.
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The Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century offers a range of content for the region, providing opportunities for research into issues and events in contemporary Latin American and Caribbean history, as well as historical perspective back to the colonial period.
Product Type: Primary Sources
Content Types: Government Documents, Literary Works, Manuscripts, Maps, Monographs (books), Newspapers, Periodicals
“Beyond simply providing access to a selection of archives, [Archives of Latin America and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century] is designed to offer guidance on the research process to students and to give students a way to determine which specific collections and archives will best cover the research they need to conduct.”
“This database provides a wide range of resources in one digital format, allowing researchers to easily access reliable historical and contemporary content.”