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.
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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.
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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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