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Primary Sources
Primary sources in Latin American Studies include these selected newspaper and microfilm collections. Many primary resources are only available in microfilm, including records of the US Department of State that document relations between the US and Latin America.
Newspapers
- Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876Contains scattered issues from more than 140 newspaper titles from 22 islands between 1718-1876.
- Ethnic NewsWatchEthnic NewsWatch™ features newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, providing access to essential, often overlooked perspectives. Titles date from 1959, and include full-text of more than 2.5 million articles from more than 340 national and regional publications with unique perspectives.
- Latin American Newspapers, 1800-1922More than 50 nineteenth- and twentieth-century Latin American newspapers
- Proquest Historical NewspapersDeep backfile for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, The Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.
- Times Digital Archive 1785-1985The Times (London) Digital Archive provides unprecedented access to one of the most highly regarded resources for the study of 18th century history and onward.
- VEJA Digital (1968-Present)This major Brazilian news magazine provides coverage from 1968 to present.