SPAN 431 - Spanish American Civilizations: Library & Internet Resources
Print Reference Sources
Unless otherwise noted, these sources are located in the Reference area of the Main Library (2nd floor)
The Blackwell Companion to the Enlightenment. Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Mass., :Blackwell, 1991. CB411 B57 1991 Main Stacks.
The Cambridge History of Latin America. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984- . Vols. 1-2. Colonial Latin America. F1410 C1834 1984 Main Stacks
The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature. Edited by Roberto González Echevarría and Enrique Pupo-Walker. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1996. (3 volumes) Vol. 1: "Discovery and Modernism"; Vol. 2: "20th Century" Vol. 3 "Brazilian Literature". PQ 7081 A1 C35 1996 Main Reference
Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. New York: C. Scribner's Sons; London: Simon & Schuster: Prentice Hall International. 1996. 5-volume set. F1406 E53 1996 Main Reference.
Encyclopedia of the Enlightnement. New York: Facts on File, 1996. B802 E53 1996 Main Stacks.
Rachum, Ilan. The Renaissance: an Illustrated Encyclopedia. London: Octopus Books, 1979. CB361 R26 1979b Main Reference
Smith, Verity. Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature. London, Chicago: FD, 1997. PQ 7081 A1 E56 Main Reference
Schweitzer, Frederick M. Dictionary of the Renaissance. New York: Philosophical Library, 1967. CB361 S45 Main Reference
Other Important Print Collections
You can identify additional printed resources by searching other catalogs.
CRL Catalog. Center for Research Libraries. Offers access to specialized collections.
RLIN Bibliographic File. A union catalog that includes monographs, serials, archives, manuscripts, etc. held at all major research and academic libraries.
WorldCat. Catalog of records of libraries from around the world.
