Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
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• More than 1.4 million
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• Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
===Title List===
• Journals and Magazines
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===Pages===
• More than 1.4 million
===Document(s)===
• Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
===Title List===
• Journals and Magazines
• Reference Titles
• Multimedia
• Statistics
Explore The World From Past To Present
Archives of Latin American and Caribbean, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century serves academic institutions with Latin American and Caribbean studies departments or undergraduate and graduate courses across multiple disciplines. Independent researchers, corporate businesses, public library patrons, and upper-level high-school students interested in regional studies will also find Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century an appealing and beneficial resource. This multidisciplinary resource includes a comprehensive range of content for the region, providing research across the humanities both for current issues and events in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as for historical perspective back to the colonial period.
Curated by an advisory board of experts in Latin American studies, the collection is designed to enrich research and student assignments. This resource unlocks previously inaccessible primary and secondary source documents from libraries around the world placing them in an engaging online environment populated by interactive tools and rich multimedia, including BBC News and the New York Times video collection.
Covering Latin America culture and society from the fifteenth century to the present day, the collection consists of a Portal and Archive component. Launching with 293 portals based on Person, Topic, Event, Named Work, and Country, users can delve into over 1.3 million pages of archival material (Archive) and hundreds of periodicals, newspapers, magazines, reports, and data feeds (Portal). The Portal and Archive components work together in perfect complement, but each can be purchased or subscribed to individually depending on the needs of the library. The multidisciplinary range of Archives of Latin American and Caribbean ensures it meets the needs of researchers, postgraduates, and undergraduates with interests in regional studies, history, political science, anthropology, sociology, economics, and international relations. Its content and features include:
• Featured categories and topics
• Hundreds of scholarly journals, newspapers, and periodicals
• Authoritative overviews, regularly updated
• New image viewer allowing for cropping and highlighting
• Full-page view, two-page view, vertical or horizontal display
Gale World Scholar is unrivaled in its ability to integrate learning and research content into the one online resource, encouraging students to become researchers. This resource instructs students in the research basics, providing them with the essential context they need to do more challenging research.
Archives of Latin American and Caribbean, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century serves academic institutions with Latin American and Caribbean studies departments or undergraduate and graduate courses across multiple disciplines. Independent researchers, corporate businesses, public library patrons, and upper-level high-school students interested in regional studies will also find Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century an appealing and beneficial resource. This multidisciplinary resource includes a comprehensive range of content for the region, providing research across the humanities both for current issues and events in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as for historical perspective back to the colonial period.
Curated by an advisory board of experts in Latin American studies, the collection is designed to enrich research and student assignments. This resource unlocks previously inaccessible primary and secondary source documents from libraries around the world placing them in an engaging online environment populated by interactive tools and rich multimedia, including BBC News and the New York Times video collection.
Covering Latin America culture and society from the fifteenth century to the present day, the collection consists of a Portal and Archive component. Launching with 293 portals based on Person, Topic, Event, Named Work, and Country, users can delve into over 1.3 million pages of archival material (Archive) and hundreds of periodicals, newspapers, magazines, reports, and data feeds (Portal). The Portal and Archive components work together in perfect complement, but each can be purchased or subscribed to individually depending on the needs of the library. The multidisciplinary range of Archives of Latin American and Caribbean ensures it meets the needs of researchers, postgraduates, and undergraduates with interests in regional studies, history, political science, anthropology, sociology, economics, and international relations. Its content and features include:
• Featured categories and topics
• Hundreds of scholarly journals, newspapers, and periodicals
• Authoritative overviews, regularly updated
• New image viewer allowing for cropping and highlighting
• Full-page view, two-page view, vertical or horizontal display
Gale World Scholar is unrivaled in its ability to integrate learning and research content into the one online resource, encouraging students to become researchers. This resource instructs students in the research basics, providing them with the essential context they need to do more challenging research.
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