External Links
- Consortium of Latin American Studies Program (CLASP)
- CLASP promotes all facets of Latin American studies throughout the world. On its Web site you will find a comprehensive list of summer programs in less-commonly taught and indigenous Latin American languages offered by universities throughout the United States.
Click here to visit their site
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- Latin American Studies Association
- LASA is a worldwide professional association for individuals and institutions whom are dedicated to the study of Latin America.
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- Oxford Latin American Economic History Database (OxLAD)
- OxLAD contains statistical information for economic and social indicators for twenty Latin American countries for the period 1900-2000.
Click here to visit their site
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- Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC)
- From humanities to regional resources and education, LANIC offers information on almost every aspect of Latin America. Check also LANIC Classroom, Current & Recent News, and information on upcoming national elections in the region.
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- Internet Resources for Latin America
- Newspapers, major web directories for Latin America, general databases, organizations, and much more.
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- Digital Library of the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos in Lima, Peru
- The Instituto has made available on its Web site PDF versions of the Colección Peru Problema series, along with books and academic papers.
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- Portal Domínio Público
- Produced by the Brazilian government, this free-access digital library gathers academic thesis and dissertations, works of literature and poetry, music and some videos.
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- Lenca Radio Project
- The blog for a new regional radio station to improve communications for the indigenous Lenca people of western Honduras by the Primary Communications Project in Monticello, Il.
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- Plataforma Democrática
- A common ground for exchange between researchers and for dialogue with policy makers, politicians and the civil society.
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