Latin American History
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Web Resources
H-LatAm
International forum for discussion of Latin American history. A division of H-Net.
LANIC
This web site at the University of Texas at Austin is the most comprehensive Latin American site around.
Internet History Sourcebook Project - Colonial Latin America .
Collection of sources and secondary material on Latin American history.
Internet History Sourcebook Project - 19th Century Latin America
Collection of sources and secondary material on Latin American history.
Internet History Soucebook Project - 20th Century Latin America
Collection of sources and secondary material on Latin American history.
Mesoamerican Codices: A Facsimile Exhibit
Contains manuscripts from before and after the Spanish Conquest. These manuscripts are from three cultural areas, Mixtec, Mayan, and Aztec covering from A.D. 629 to 1642.
Mexico from Empire to Revolution. A Web resource that draws on the collection of the Ghetty Research Institute. Includes photographic reproductions from the period, 1857-1923.
Parallel Histories: Spain, the United States, and the American Frontier
A bilingual, multi-format English-Spanish digital library site that explores the interactions between Spain and the United States in America from the fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries.
Spanish Colonial Tucson, by Henry F. Dobyns. Tucson, Ariz.: The University of Arizona Press, 1976. An account of the ethnic development during Tucson's colonial period, 1864-1821, including the role of the presidio.
Web de Anza
Web de Anza provides students and scholars with primary source documents and multimedia resources covering Juan Bautista de Anza's two overland expeditions from the Sonoran desert to northern California, leading to the colonization of San Francisco in 1776.
