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Latin American History


For additional assistance, contact Jennalyn Tellman

Finding Historic Government Documents

Brazilian Government Document Digitization Project
Executive branch documents issued by Brazil's national government during the period between 1821 and 1993, and by its provincial governments from the earliest available for each province to the end of the Empire in 1889.

CIS Congressional Universe
Index to Government hearings, reports, and the Serial Set from 1789-present. Includes materials relating to relations between Latin American Countires and U.S.

Declassified Documents
United States. Selected documents from FBI, CIA and State Department. 1941-present.

Digital National Security Archive
The Digital National Security Archive contains the most comprehensive collection of primary documents available.

Foreign Relations of the United States
The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication. This is an incomplete run from 1863-1958 with missing volumes being added as they can be acquired and processed.

Foreign Relations of the United States
The State Department's digitization project of this title includes volumes from 1952-1978.

Government in Latin America
From the University of Texas at Austin, a page of links to Latin American Government sites.

Latin American Collections at the Center for Research Libraries use InterLibrary Loan to retrieve materials.

Political Database of the Americas
Contains centralized and systematized information about institutions and political processes, national constitutions, branches of government, elections, and political constitutional studies.