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  1. THE CHURCH IN THE PRESENT-DAY TRANSFORMATION OF LATIN AMERICA IN THE LIGHT OF THE COUNCIL, II CONCLUSIONS SECOND EDITION by Second General Conference Of Latin American Bishops, 1973
  2. The Church in the Present-day Transformation of Latin America in the Light of the Council II: Conclusions by Second General Conference of Latin American Bishops, 1979
  3. The Norm of illegitimacy: toward a general theory of Latin American political development by Irving Louis Horowitz, 1968
  4. Answers to questions raised by the general director of the Latin American news agency PRENSA LATINA, February 26, 1987 by Il-sŏng Kim, 1987
  5. Kim Il Sung: Answers to questions raised by the general director of the Latin American news agency Prensa Latina, February 26, 1987 by Il-song Kim, 1987
  6. Liberation: Towards a theology for the Church in the world, according to the second General Conference of Latin American Bishops at Medellin, 1968 by James T O'Connor, 1972
  7. Folk Literature of South American Indians: General Index (Ucla Latin American Studies) by Johannes Wilbert, Karin Simoneau, 1992-11
  8. General descriptions of the revised Latin American technique by Maisie Harrison, 1975
  9. Latin American Foreign Trade General Survey (Foreign Trade Series, No. 193)
  10. Negotiating Democracy: Politicians and Generals in Uruguay (Cambridge Latin American Studies) by Charles Guy Gillespie, 2006-04-20
  11. [For Better Relations with Our Latin American Neighbors (1-2)] By Books, General(Author)For Better Relations with Our Latin American Neighbors (1-2)[paperback]on23 Mar 2010 by General Books, 2010-03-23
  12. The Electoral Process in Nicaragua: Domestic and International Influences. the Report of the Latin American Studies Association Delegation to Observe the Nicaraguan General Election of November 4, 1984 by Latin American Studies Association, 1984-01-01
  13. 1971 MLA Abstracts of Articles in Scholarly Journals, Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, three volumes in one of the 1971 MLA Abstracts, Includes sections on General, English,American, Medieval and Neo-Latin, Celtic Literatures, and Folklore, Linguistics, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian, German, Scandinavian, Modern Greek, Oriental, African, and East European Literatures. by Eileen M.; Achtert, Walter S.; et al Mackesy, 1973-01-01
  14. 1974 MLA Abstracts of Articles in Scholarly Journals, Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, three volumes in one of the 1974 MLA Abstracts, Includes sections on General, English,American, Medieval and Neo-Latin, Celtic Literatures, and Folklore, Linguistics, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian, German, Scandinavian, Modern Greek, Oriental, African, and East European Literatures. by Eileen M.; Achtert, Walter S.; et al Mackesy, 1976-01-01

21. Latin American Collection At Yale University
Guide to Latin American bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and general studies, organized by country.
http://www.library.yale.edu/latinamerica/reference_lit.html
Selected Internet Resources in Latin American Studies Research Guides by Subject - General / Colonial Mexico / Literature / Women in Latin America / Orbis - Yale University Library catalog Morris - Yale Law School catalog ... Yale University Library Research Tools Subject Bibliographies Colonial Mexico Literature Women in Latin America Literature
An A to Z of modern Latin American literature in English translation (Jason Wilson. London : Institute of Latin American Studies, 1989.)
SML / Z1609 T7 W5 1989 (LC) The Afro-Spanish American Author: An annotated Bibliography of Criticism (Richard L. Jackson. New York: Garland, 1980. 129 p.)

22. Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information Resources:
A selected list of narrative, poetry, drama and criticism by Latin American women.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/latinam/mujer.html
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Stanford University Libraries.
Latin American and Iberian Collections
Women in Latin American Literature
The following list is limited to monographs. Titles covered are
post-Diane E. Marting's SPANISH AMERICAN WOMEN
WRITERS: A BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCE BOOK
(1990), but a few titles not noted in Marting are included.
Entries cover critical works on narrative, poetry and drama.
Several entries on Brazil are also covered. It is by no means
exhaustive and it is organized alphabetically by author/title. Please send corrections, additions and comments to adan.griego@stanford.edu.
A B C D ... Z A Top of Page [Rio Piedras, P.R.] : Editorial Cultural, 1991. University of California Acha Omar. Buenos Aires: El cielo por asalto, 2000. Green Library : HQ21 .A44 2000

23. Roberto Hernández Montoya, Internet: A Latin American Province
Based on his literary and cultural analysis, Roberto Hern ndez Montoya concludes that the Internet can be a Latin American province because its universal connections storm every frontier and place you everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
http://www.analitica.com/bitblioteca/roberto/latinamerican.asp

24. Spanish And Latin American Literature
Study guide designed for the student of Spanish or Latin American literature. It is a selected list of resource materials available in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
http://www.tulane.edu/~horn/latlit.html
Guide to Spanish and Latin American Literature
Howard-Tilton Home Page Tulane Home Page

25. Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
Professional association encouraging effective training, teaching and research in Latin American studies. Features conference information, publications, employment opportunities, and links to related resources.
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/

26. H-LATAM Discussion Network
International forum for scholarly discussion of Latin American History.
http://www.h-net.org/~latam/
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    Reviewer: Kathryn Sloan Title: Feminist Agendas and Democracy in Latin America Author: Jane S. Jaquette, ed. Reviewer: Cesar Seveso Title: Dictatorship, Democracy, and Globalization: Argentina and the Cost of Paralysis, 1973-2001 Author: Klaus Friedrich Veigel Reviewer: Cristina Mehrtens Title: A Place in Politics: São Paulo, Brazil, from Seigneurial Republicanism to Regionalist Revolt Author: James P. Woodard REPLY: Latin America in WWII REPLY: Latin America in WWII REPLY: Latin America in WWII REPLY: Latin America in WWII ... REPLY: Latin America in WWII
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  • 27. CLAH
    Promotes scholarly exchange of information about teaching and research on Latin American history.
    http://www.h-net.org/~clah/about/index.php
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      • Membership Officers and Committees ... CLAH 2011 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM Tickets for the CLAH Luncheon are now available for sale, please follow the instructions on the menu page to purchase online or by mail.  Members interested in purchasing multiple tickets may either download the form and pay by mail or contact the CLAH Secretariat for assistance. CLAH PROGRAMS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS You can now view or download pdf versions of CLAH programs dating back to 1965. INFORMATION FOR CLAH SESSION ORGANIZERS
        Annual Meeting FAQ
        THE CONFERENCE ON LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY (CLAH) The CLAH a professional association devoted to encourage the diffusion of knowledge about Latin America through fostering the study and improving the teaching of Latin American history. The Conference is a non-political autonomous, incorporated, tax-exempt, and non-profit society affiliated with the American Historical Association, although Membership in the AHA is not a prerequisite for joining CLAH. Conference on Latin American History
        Department of History
        University of North Carolina at Charlotte
        Charlotte, North Carolina 28223

    28. Latin American Folk Institute | Art News From Latin America
    Non-profit organization dedicated to the research and promotion of Latin American art, music, and folklore, in Washington, D.C.
    http://www.lafi.org/

    29. Institute Of Latin American Studies
    Stockholm University s Institute in Latin American Studies.
    http://www.lai.su.se/
    På den här sidan används ramar som inte stöds av din webbläsare.

    30. Roger Thayer Stone Center For Latin American Studies At Tulane University
    Tulane University s interdisciplinary Latin American Studies department offering BA, MA and PhD programs.
    http://stonecenter.tulane.edu/

    31. Latin American Gaming Exhibition
    Annual conference focused on the Latin American gaming industry.
    http://expoazar.com
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    32. HOME - Museo
    Collecting, preserving, and interpreting the diverse art, history, and cultures of Latino people of the Americas. Located in Denver, Colorado.
    http://www.museo.org/
    THE MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS is moving forward with new exhibitions and more fresh ideas! Stay tuned as we bring you new views on Latino Americano art and build our cultural hub for the local, national and global community. E-mail Us

    33. Home Page
    Working to document and preserve the history and culture of Northern New Mexico Hispanic settlements.
    http://www.chimayomuseum.org/
    Featured Exhibits
    Ciprianita Cruz
    Plaza del Cerro, ca. 1910
    Pedro Trujillo More Exhibits

    34. Museum Of South Texas History
    The heritage and blended culture found in the Rio Grande Valley between South Texas and Northeastern Mexico. Located in Edinburg.
    http://www.mosthistory.org/

    35. LACLA Programs
    Nonprofit viewer-sponsored film exhibition and cultural organization dedicated to supporting and cultivating every aspect of Latin American cinema.
    http://www.lacla.org/
    October 16/17 FOR COMPLETE LIST OF 2010 PROGRAMS CLICK HERE For a complete list of our past programs, check out our history page home mission contacts :: programs
    resources
    involvement history © 2002-2008 LACLA - all rights reserved
    last updated on 2.11.2010

    36. Welcome To Wise Women's Web - Translations By Daniela Gioseffi
    Small selection by the Cuban poet (*1922) in English translation.
    http://users.tellurian.net/wisewomensweb/OnPrgudc.html

    Wise Women's Features
    Wise Women's Poems Links Staff ... Italian American Writers.com
    Translations by Daniela Gioseffi from
    On Prejudice: A Global Perspective Translations by Daniela Gioseffi from On Prejudice: A Global Perspective, a multicultural anthology of world literature [Click below on the author of your choice, or scroll down to read all translations by Daniela Gioseffi Anna Akhmatova Marina Tsvetayeva
    Ileana Malancioiu
    Carilda Oliver Labra
    Anna Akhmatova of Russia:
    THE FIRST LONG RANGE ARTILLERY FIRE ON LENINGRAD
    A multi-colored crowd streaked about,
    and suddenly all was totally changed.
    It wasn't the usual city racket.
    It came from a strange land. True, it was akin to some random claps of thunder, but natural thunder heralds the wetness of fresh water high clouds to quench the thirst of fields gone dry and parched, a messenger of blessed rain, but this was as dry as hell must be. My distraught perception refused to blieve it, because of the insane

    37. Eunice Odio: In Translation
    Translations into English of the Costa Rican poet Eunice Odio (1919-1974).
    http://home.earthlink.net/~rkekiss/odio/
    Eunice Odio
    from Territorio del Alba One Canciones para cantarse bajo el Sol Petite Symphony
    The Bitter Oleander , Spring 2003) Lin Lan, Sang the Lark
    The Bitter Oleander , Spring 2003) Heart with Park and Children
    The Bitter Oleander , Spring 2003) Three Songs of Solitude
    The Bitter Oleander , Spring 2003)
    Two If I Could Open My Heavy Flower To Natalia, the Daughter of the Painter Granell
    Reception for a Friend on his Arrival in Panama

    Perihelion , Winter 2003)
    Declensions of a Monologue

    Perihelion , Winter 2003)
    Los Elementos Terrestres First Poem, Dream Possession Asheville Poetry Review , Summer 2003) Second Poem, Absence of Love Third Poem, Consummation Fourth Poem, Song of the Husband to His Love Fifth Poem, Sterility ... Eighth Poem from Satchmo Liroforo Satchmo La Dama de Bronce The Bronze Lady International Poetry Review , forthcoming) from Integration of the Parents Infancia de los Padres, II Infancy of the Parents, Part II from Poemas Dispersos Nube y Cielo Mayor Cloud and Greater Sky Links to Eunice Odio on the web: On Odio's poetics (about a bust of Odio commissioned for the Costa Rican National Theater) Email Keith Ekiss at: keith.ekiss@earthlink.net

    38. Barbarito, Carlos
    Spanish texts, with translations by Brian Cole.
    http://www.brindin.com/vb4cover.htm

    39. Argentine Literature History: From 1810 To 1879
    Several web pages covering the period 1810-1990.
    http://www.surdelsur.com/letras/litin/litig1.htm
    1810 a 1879 1880 to 1900 1900 to 1940 1940 to 1960 1960 to 1990
    El Sur del Sur
    The Southernmost South

    Cultural Identity

    LITERATURE

    Argentine Literature History

    Ulrico Schmidel, Chronicles.
    Engraving, 1599. First Edition of
    From 1810 to 1879 Within the panorama of Latin American letters, the origin of Argentine literature lacks the American Indian features distinguishing, for instance, those of Mexico and Peru. The earliest records are chronicles of foreign travelers: Ulrico Schmidel and Luis de Tejeda I and Esteban de Luca . There appeared the first outlines of gauchesca Hilario Ascasubi and Estanislao del Campo , a native genre reaching its peak with , by , which is representative of national feeling and spirit. T he break with Spanish tradition in favor of French romanticism supporting the return to popular sources and medieval past, allowed , its main follower, to be the writer of the first local and realistic short story: El matadero (The Slaughterhouse), and of

    40. Zeroland: World Literature, A Directory
    South American literature directory. Alphabetical listing of online literary resources organized by country and author name.
    http://www.zeroland.co.nz/latin.html
    Literature and authors, indexed under country
    A Website Directory
    L LATIN LATIN-AMERICAN LEBANESE LEVANTINE ... LITHUANIA M MACEDONIA MEDIEVAL MIDDLE EASTERN N NEW ZEALAND NORDIC NORWAY P PAKISTANI PERSIAN POLAND PORTUGAL R RELIGIOUS RENAISSANCE RUSSIA S SCANDINAVIAN SCOTLAND SERBIAN SINGAPORE ... SWITZERLAND T TAIWAN TURKEY U U.S.A. YUGOSLAVIA LEVANTINE LITERATURE Al Masriq. Egypt Web links to music, Cairo, Cairo Times, articles, pictures, general culture. The Levant. Al Mashriq The eastern mediterranean, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordon, Israel, Turkey, Syria. A comprehensive guide to Levantine archaeology, architecture, arts and crafts, news, politics, humour, literature, music, cinema, photographs. Lebanon. Language and literature. George Gordaq, Al Jadid, Khalil Gibran, Amin Maalouf. Authors Mahfouz, Naguib. Naguib Mahfouz, Nobel Prize Winner

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